Physical and mental powers
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ENERGIESPhysical and mental powers
drunkhaving one's mental and physical powers impaired by alcoholic drink
energiesA person's physical and mental powers, typically as applied to a particular task or activity
defectivea person who is subnormal in physical or mental powers
defectivesDEFECTIVE, a person who is subnormal in physical or mental powers
physitheismthe ascription of physical form and attributes to deity; the deification of the powers of nature
physitheismsPHYSITHEISM, the ascription of physical form and attributes to deity; the deification of the powers of nature
ANOXIAA cause of mental and physical disturbances
senilitymental and physical infirmity due to old age
senilitiesSENILITY, mental and physical infirmity due to old age
caducitysenility (mental and physical infirmity due to old age)
eildsenility (mental and physical infirmity due to old age)
psychophysicsthe study of the link between mental and physical processes
eildsEILD, senility (mental and physical infirmity due to old age)
caducitiesCADUCITY, senility (mental and physical infirmity due to old age)
festering(of a person) Undergo physical and mental deterioration in isolated inactivity
energiesThe strength and vitality required for sustained physical or mental activity
wellnessThe state or condition of being in good physical and mental health
anoxicthe mental and physical disturbances that occur as a result of hypoxia
anoxiathe mental and physical disturbances that occur as a result of hypoxia
gargoylisma rare condition characterised by grotesque physical deformity and severe mental disablement
piningSuffer a mental and physical decline, esp. because of a broken heart
anoxiasthe mental and physical disturbances that occur as a result of hypoxia
gargoylismsGARGOYLISM, a rare condition characterised by grotesque physical deformity and severe mental disablement
inworkstained physical or mental effort to overcome obstacles and achieve an objective or result
maniaexcitement manifested by mental and physical hyperactivity, disorganization of behavior, and elevation of mood
psychophysicsThe branch of psychology that deals with the relationships between physical stimuli and mental phenomena
yogasseries of postures and breathing exercises practiced to attain physical and mental control and tranquillity
yogicseries of postures and breathing exercises practiced to attain physical and mental control and tranquillity
yogismseries of postures and breathing exercises practiced to attain physical and mental control and tranquillity
yogaseries of postures and breathing exercises practiced to attain physical and mental control and tranquillity
degenerateHaving lost the physical, mental, or moral qualities considered normal and desirable; showing evidence of decline
stressphysical, chemical, or emotional factor that causes bodily or mental tension and may be a factor in disease causation
cretinisma congenital deficiency of thryoxine (thyroid hormone) which, if untreated, can lead to mental retardation and incomplete physical development
cretinismsCRETINISM, a congenital deficiency of thryoxine (thyroid hormone) which, if untreated, can lead to mental retardation and incomplete physical development
inadequateineffectual in response to emotional, social, intellectual, and physical demands in the absence of any obvious mental or physical deficiency
agitationpsychological and physical restlessness, manifested by pacing, hand-wringing, or other activity, sometimes occurring as a symptom of severe depression, schizophrenia, or other mental disorder
anthroposophyA formal educational, therapeutic, and creative system established by Rudolf Steiner, seeking to use mainly natural means to optimize physical and mental health and well-being
externalismThe view that mental events and acts are essentially dependent on the world external to the mind, in opposition to the Cartesian separation of mental and physical worlds
humoursEach of the four chief fluids of the body (blood, phlegm, yellow bile , and black bile ) that were thought to determine a person's physical and mental qualities by the relative proportions in which they were present