physicsy

adj

Etymology

From physics + -y.

  1. derived from *bʰuH-
  2. derived from φυσική
  3. derived from physica
  4. derived from fisike
  5. derived from phisik
  6. formed as physicsy — “physics + -y

Definitions

  1. Like or involving physics.

    • A bit of physicsy-math about group velocity, if anyone's bored and willing to help
    • It is now time for us to delve into the world of atoms. Things will get physicsy here for a few pages, but bear with me. We'll get back to comic books soon enough, ...
    • This is rather a physicsy example, but it is of some importance in chemical systems, for example a charged polyelectrolyte (polymer) is modelled like this.

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