Branche des sciences.
The science of matter and energy and their interactions; SYN. physical science, natural philosophy.
Branch of science concerned with the laws that govern the structure of the universe, and the investigation of the properties of matter and energy and their interactions. For convenience, physics is often divided into branches such as atomic physics, nuclear physics, particle physics, solid-state physics, molecular physics, electricity and magnetism, optics, acoustics, heat, thermodynamics, quantum theory, and relativity. Before the 20th century, physics was known as natural philosophy.
ETYM French See Physic.
Constitution of the human body; SYN. build, body-build.
The form or structure of a person's body; bodily makeup.
1. Naturel. Phénomène physique.
2. Corporel. Exercice physique.
1. According with material things or natural laws
2. Concerned with material things
3. Having substance or material existence; perceptible to the senses; SYN. tangible, touchable.
4. Involving the body as distinguished from the mind or spirit
5. Relating to the sciences dealing with matter and energy; especially physics
1. Apparence. Un physique de jeune premier.
2. Constitution. Un physique solide.
The quality or state of having or being a body; materiality