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Impotent
Not potent wanting power strength or vigor whether physical intellectual or moral deficient in capacity destitute of force weak
injured
having received an injury usually used of physical or mental injury to persons Opposite of uninjured
Isotropy
Uniformity of physical properties in all directions in a body absence of all
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Jatrophic
Of or pertaining to physic nuts the seeds of plants of the genus Jatropha
VerbarJujutsu
defense without weapons now widely used as a system of physical training It depends for its efficiency largely upon the principle
Labor
Physical toil or bodily exertion especially when fatiguing irksome or unavoidable
Patient
Having the quality of enduring physically able to suffer or bear
Coroner's
that a depty may only act when the corner is physically absent from his or her duties, for example on holiday,
Physician
A person skilled in physic or the art of healing one duty authorized to prescribe
Consent
good or evil on either side. Consent supposes three things-a physical power, a mental power, and a free and serious use
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