n. 1. A medicine or drug, especially a cathartic. 2. Archaic The art or profession of medicine. tr.v. phys·icked, phys·ick·ing, phys·ics 1. To act on as a cathartic. 2. To cure or heal. 3. To treat with or as if with medicine. [Middle English phisik, from Old French fisique, medical science, natural science, from Latin, natural science, from Greek phusikē, feminine of phusikos, of nature, from phusis, nature; see bheuə- in the Appendix of Indo-European roots.] |
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