PHYSICAL vs MATERIAL: NOUN
- A physical examination.
- Physical examination.
- Matter which may be shaped or manipulated, particularly in making something.
- Text written for a specific purpose.
- A sample or specimens for study.
- Cloth to be made into a garment.
- A person judged suitable for admission or employment
- Information (data or ideas or observations) that can be used or reworked into a finished form
- Things needed for doing or making something
- The tangible substance that goes into the makeup of a physical object
- Artifact made by weaving or felting or knitting or crocheting natural or synthetic fibers
- The substance or substances out of which a thing is or can be made.
- A person who is qualified for a certain position or activity.
- Tools or apparatus for the performance of a given task.
- Yard goods or cloth.
- A person who is qualified or suited for a position or activity.
- Component or contributory matter or substance; that of or with which any corporeal thing is or may be constituted, made, or done: as, the materials of the soil or of disintegrated rocks; wool is the material of cloth; building- or writing-materials; war-material.
- A constituent principle or element; that which composes or makes a part of anything: as, the material of one's thoughts; the materials of a drama.
- The substance or matter of which anything is made or may be made.
- Any crude, unfinished, or elementary materials that are adapted to use only by processes of skilled labor. .
- Something, such as an idea or information, that is to be refined and made or incorporated into a finished effort.
PHYSICAL vs MATERIAL: ADJECTIVE
- Having to do with physics.
- Involving bodily force.
- Having to do with the material world.
- Having to do with the body.
- The objective signs of the bodily state afforded by a physical examination.
- An indefinitely small portion of matter; a point conceived as being without extension, yet having physical properties, as weight, inertia, momentum, etc.; a material point.
- See under Geography.
- An examination of the bodily condition of a person.
- Training of the bodily organs and powers with a view to the promotion of health and vigor.
- That part of astronomy which treats of the causes of the celestial motions; specifically, that which treats of the motions resulting from universal gravitation.
- Perceptible through a bodily or material organization; cognizable by the senses; external.
- Of or pertaining to physics, or natural philosophy; treating of, or relating to, the causes and connections of natural phenomena
- According with material things or natural laws (other than those peculiar to living matter)
- Relating to the sciences dealing with matter and energy; especially physics
- Having substance or material existence; perceptible to the senses
- Concerned with material things
- Impelled by physical force especially against resistance
- Characterized by energetic bodily activity
- Of or relating to the body. : bodily.
- Having a physiological basis or origin.
- Involving sexual interest or activity.
- Involving or characterized by vigorous or forceful bodily activity.
- Involving or characterized by violence.
- Of or relating to material things.
- Of or relating to matter and energy or the sciences dealing with them, especially physics.
- Of or pertaining to nature (as including all created existences); in accordance with the laws of nature; also, of or relating to natural or material things, or to the bodily structure, as opposed to things mental, moral, spiritual, or imaginary; material; natural
- Involving the body as distinguished from the mind or spirit
- Pertaining to, or affecting, the physical nature of man, as distinguished from the mental or moral nature; relating to the bodily wants, interests, and comforts.
- Of solid or weighty character; not insubstantial; of consequence; not be dispensed with; important; significant.
- Of or relating to the matter of reasoning, rather than the form.
- Being both relevant and consequential; crucial: : relevant.
- Of or concerned with the physical as distinct from the intellectual or spiritual.
- Of, relating to, or affecting physical well-being; bodily.
- Of, relating to, or composed of matter.
- Pertaining to the matter, as opposed to the form, of a thing. See Matter.
- See under Cause.
- Evidence which conduces to the proof or disproof of a relevant hypothesis.
- Having to do with matter.
- Worldly, as opposed to spiritual.
- Having substance or capable of being treated as fact; not imaginary
- Having material or physical form or substance
- Derived from or composed of matter
- Concerned with worldly rather than spiritual interests
- Concerned with or affecting physical as distinct from intellectual or psychological well-being
- Directly relevant to a matter especially a law case
- Significant.
- Consisting of matter; not spiritual; corporeal; physical.
PHYSICAL vs MATERIAL: TRANSITIVE VERB
- N/A
- To form from matter; to materialize.
PHYSICAL vs MATERIAL: OTHER WORD TYPES
- Of or pertaining to physic, or the art of curing disease or preserving health, or one who professes or practises this art; of or pertaining to a physician.
- In need of physic or of a physician; sick; ill.
- Of or pertaining to the drugs or medicines used in the healing art; of use in curing disease or in preserving health; medicinal; remedial.
- Perceptible to the senses
- External; obvious to the senses; cognizable through a bodily or material organization: as, the physical characters of a mineral: opposed to chemical. See mechanical
- Purgative; cathartic.
- Synonyms Corporal, Corporeal, etc. See bodily.
- Chemical, etc. See mechanical.
- Especially physics
- Of or pertaining to material nature; in accordance with the laws of nature; relating to what is material and perceived by the senses; specifically, pertaining to the material part or structure of an organized being, as opposed to what is mental or moral; material; bodily: as, physical force; physical strength.
- Pertaining to physics or natural philosophy: as, physical science;, physical law.
- The material modes affect the matter of the enunciation, viz. either the subject or the predicate. For example, in this enunciation, A good shepherd lays down his life for his sheep, the word bonus or good is the mode of the subject. In this, A rhetorician speaks ornately and copiously, ornately and copiously are the modes of the predicate. Burgersdicius, tr. by a Gentleman.
- In the law of evidence, of legal significance in the cause; having such a relation to the question in controversy that it may or ought to have some influence on the determination of the cause. See immaterial issue, under issue.
- Full of matter, or of solid sense and observation.
- Hence Corporeal; sensuous; sensual; gross: as, material delights.
- Relating to or connected with matter; concerned with organic nature; affecting corporeal things or interests: as, material existence or well-being.
- Consisting of matter; of a physical nature; not spiritual: as, material elements; a material body.
- To render material; materialize.
- Pertaining to the matter or subject; of substantial import or consequence; essential; necessary; important.
- Not imaginary
- In philosophy, consisting in or pertaining to matter in the Aristotelian sense, and not to form; arising from matter of positive fact, and not from logical implication; referring to the object as it exists, and not to distinctions originating in the mind; relating to a word as an object, and not to its meaning.
- - Benjamin Jowett
PHYSICAL vs MATERIAL: RELATED WORDS
- Energetic, Forcible, Touchable, Tangible, Sensual, Forceful, Carnal, Fleshly, Physiologic, Somatic, Natural, Personal, Corporeal, Physiological, Bodily
- Textile, Touchable, Corporate, Real, Physical, Tangible, Corporeal, Matter, Worldly, Bodily, Cloth, Relevant, Fabric, Substantial, Stuff
PHYSICAL vs MATERIAL: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Energetic, Forcible, Touchable, Tangible, Sensual, Forceful, Carnal, Fleshly, Physiologic, Somatic, Natural, Personal, Corporeal, Physiological, Bodily
- Textile, Touchable, Corporate, Real, Physical, Tangible, Corporeal, Matter, Worldly, Bodily, Cloth, Relevant, Fabric, Substantial, Stuff
PHYSICAL vs MATERIAL: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
- Improving physical mobility Physical mobility is monitored through continuous assessment.
- The Improved Physical Activity Index for Measuring Physical Activity in EPIC Germany.
- Physical barriers can be used when physical distancing cannot be maintained where appropriate.
- VLAN routing, different physical router interfaces are connected to different physical switch ports.
- Blair SN, Cheng Y, Holder JS: Is physical activity or physical fitness more important in defining health benefits?
- The factors of physical presence are military bearing, physical fitness, confidence, and resilience.
- Schedule physical checkups as needed: eyes, teeth, mammogram, colonoscopy, general physical, etc.
- Assist physical therapists in providing physical therapy treatments and procedures.
- Derive relation between physical quantities in physical phenomena.
- Grade Physical Education Example Physical Activity Pyramid for Kids.
- Installation and material used for the Ameren required external grounding electrode must meet all NECrequirements for size, material, and installation.
- Combine substances to create mold material Insert mold material into casing Place casing.
- If the same material is not available, a substitute material should be of the same shape, size and texture.
- Please be sure to make a copy of all material prior to submitting material to WCBCS for grading or evaluation.
- USA English language material has been preserved from the original source whether or not the material appears in quotes.
- They are created where the folding material is less solid than the material around it.
- When minor items of plant are removed and not replaced, material salvaged shall be recorded on a material salvage ticket.
- Avoid plastic or textile material on the belt as this material easily becomes slippery when wet.
- Material from the Results section should not be repeated, nor new material introduced.
- Material Contract has a Material Adverse Effect on the City.
PHYSICAL vs MATERIAL: QUESTIONS
- Does physical attractiveness affect job-related outcomes?
- Is the physical environment being mapped constantly?
- What are the physical properties of monosaccharides?
- What is electrical stimulation in physical therapy?
- Can a non-physical affair become a physical affair?
- Is density a physical property or a physical change?
- How do I replace my DBS physical token (physical token)?
- When does a physical therapist discharge a patient/client from physical therapy?
- What are the social and physical environment factors that influence physical activity?
- What are the physical requirements for a physical therapist?
- What are cytoplasmic determinants and unsourced material?
- What is selective retention and unsourced material?
- What are the requirements of reinforcement material?
- How to change several materials old material group to new material group?
- When is a crystalline material a centrosymmetric material?
- Which is better Aakash study material or Allen study material?
- Is there a way to view PBR material in material editor?
- What is the effect of material discounts on direct material expense?
- What is material design and material components for the web?
- How does plastic deformation transform incoming material into outgoing material?