Physical vs Sickliness - What's the difference?
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Having to do with the body.
Having to do with the material world.
* John Stuart Mill
* Macaulay
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Involving bodily force.
Having to do with physics.
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(obsolete) Relating to physic, or medicine; medicinal; curative; also, cathartic; purgative.
* Sir T. North
* Shakespeare
The state or characteristic of weakness, incapacity, or physical distress due to poor health, especially of a chronic nature.
* , Richard II , act 2, sc. 1:
* 1843 , , Martin Chuzzlewit , ch. 9:
* 1847 , , Agnes Grey , ch. 7:
As nouns the difference between physical and sickliness
is that physical is physical examination while sickliness is the state or characteristic of weakness, incapacity, or physical distress due to poor health, especially of a chronic nature.As an adjective physical
is having to do with the body.physical
English
(wikipedia physical)Adjective
(en adjective)- Labour, in the physical world, is employed in putting objects in motion.
- A society sunk in ignorance, and ruled by mere physical force.
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- Physical herbs.
- Is Brutus sick? and is it physical / To walk unbraced, and suck up the humours / Of the dank morning?
Antonyms
* mental, psychological; having to do with the mind viewed as distinct from body.Derived terms
* antiphysical * physical body * physical chemistry * physical education * physical examination * physical relations * physical therapy * physical worldSynonyms
* checkup, check-upStatistics
*sickliness
English
Noun
(-)- I do beseech your majesty, impute his words
- To wayward sickliness and age in him.
- Gradually it gave place to a smile; a feeble, helpless, melancholy smile; bland, almost to sickliness .
- My devotions were disturbed with a feeling of languor and sickliness , and the tormenting fear of its becoming worse: and a depressing headache was generally my companion throughout the day.
