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physique
 
SYLLABICATION:phy·sique
PRONUNCIATION:  f-zk
NOUN: The body considered with reference to its proportions, muscular development, and appearance: “a short man with . . . the physique of a swimmer” (John le Carré).
ETYMOLOGY:French, physical, physique, from Latin physicus, of nature, from Greek phusikos, from phusis, nature. See bheu- in Appendix I.
OTHER FORMS:phy·siquedADJECTIVE
 
 
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