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fyzické

Fyzická is the feminine singular form of the Czech adjective fyzický, meaning physical in a broad sense: relating to the body, to material reality, or to physical properties of objects and phenomena. It is used to distinguish physical aspects from mental or abstract ones and appears in everyday language as well as in technical and legal texts.

In grammar, fyzická agrees with feminine nouns. Common phrases include fyzická osoba (natural person) in legal

Etymology traces fyzická to the Czech word fyzický, derived from Latin physica and Greek physis, reflecting

contexts,
and
fyzické
vlastnosti
(physical
properties)
or
fyzická
aktivita
(physical
activity)
in
science
and
daily
speech.
Other
examples
are
fyzická
síla
(physical
strength)
and
fyzické
rozměry
(physical
dimensions).
In
scientific
writing,
fyzické
veličiny
(physical
quantities)
is
a
standard
term;
in
many
contexts,
however,
the
related
adjective
fyzikální
is
used
when
referring
specifically
to
physics,
while
fyzická
emphasizes
body-related
or
material
aspects.
the
historical
influence
of
science
and
philosophy
on
the
vocabulary.
The
term
remains
productive
across
domains,
including
law,
education,
medicine,
and
engineering,
where
distinctions
between
physical
and
non-physical
attributes
are
important.