physical science
Americannoun
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any of the natural sciences dealing with inanimate matter or with energy, as physics, chemistry, and astronomy.
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these sciences collectively.
noun
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Any of several branches of science, such as physics, chemistry, and astronomy, that study the nature and properties of energy and nonliving matter.
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Other Word Forms
- physical scientist noun
Etymology
Origin of physical science
First recorded in 1835–45
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Originally from Needham, Massachusetts, Williams earned a bachelor's degree in physical science from the United States Naval Academy and a master's degree in engineering management from Florida Institute of Technology in Melbourne, Florida.
From Science Daily • Jan. 22, 2026
The presidency describes the programme as "essentially an open South African school teaching physical science, mathematics, biology and English".
From BBC • Aug. 22, 2024
However, Brown is directing some of this donation — about $1 million a year — toward other fundamental physical science research efforts at Caltech.
From Seattle Times • Jan. 2, 2024
The study could help build the case for increasing safety and academic labs, says chemical safety expert Frankie Wood-Black, division chair of engineering, physical science, and process technology at Northern Oklahoma College.
From Science Magazine • Jun. 8, 2023
“Today we are starting our physical science unit, and we will begin with magnets'.” Mr. Neely said, trying to be chipper as usual.
From "The Science of Breakable Things" by Tae Keller
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