Nature
Yes, the root word 'phys' comes from the Latin word 'physis' which means "nature" or "natural."
The root word phys- is derived from the Greek word "physis" meaning nature. It is often used in words related to the natural sciences such as physics, physiology, and physical.
Phys, as in phys ed - physical education.
PHYS stands for physics in college courses.
"Phys Ed" is a scholastic term referring to exercise.
The prefix "phys" might originate from the latin word "physica", which means the study of nature. Physics came to mean the study and practice of medicine sometime in the Middle Ages, and at that time words similar to "physical" related to medicine, hence "physician". Of course, physics eventually became the study of matter and energy, and now words similar to physical mean simply that - tangible, observable things found in our world.
Phys in medical terms may mean physician or physical.
a root means a bottom part of the flower
tiring
scope is the latin root that means 'to see'
A root drive is when a SATNAV tells you to go to the main root , and what that means is when you found your main root you have gone straight to the root drive. And that what's root drive means.
A root drive is when a SATNAV tells you to go to the main root , and what that means is when you found your main root you have gone straight to the root drive. And that what's root drive means.