Physi-
physi- pref.
Variant of physio-.
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[fiz-ee-a-triks] /ˌfɪz iˈæ trɪks/ noun, (used with a singular verb) 1. . 2. . /ˌfɪzɪˈætrɪks/ noun 1. (functioning as sing) (med, US) another name for physiotherapy physiatrics phys·i·at·rics (fĭz’ē-āt’rĭks) n.
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[fiz-ee-a-trist, fi-zahy-uh-trist] /ˌfɪz iˈæ trɪst, fɪˈzaɪ əˌtrɪst/ noun 1. a physician specializing in physical medicine. physiatrist phys·i·at·rist (fĭz’ē-āt’rĭst, fĭ-zī’ə-trĭst) n.
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[fi-zahy-uh-tree, fiz-ee-a-] /fɪˈzaɪ ə tri, ˌfɪz iˈæ-/ noun 1. . 2. . physiatry phys·i·at·ry (fĭz’ē-āt’rē, fĭ-zī’ə-trē) n. See physical medicine.
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[fiz-ik] /ˈfɪz ɪk/ noun 1. a medicine that purges; cathartic; laxative. 2. any medicine; a drug or medicament. 3. Archaic. the medical art or profession. 4. Obsolete. . verb (used with object), physicked, physicking. 5. to treat with or act upon as a physic or medicine. 6. to work upon as a medicine does; relieve […]