physicality

English

Etymology

physical + -ity

Noun

physicality (countable and uncountable, plural physicalities)

  1. Physical attributes.
    • 2015 September 15, Toby Fox, Undertale, Linux, Microsoft Windows, OS X:
      Their bodies started to melt, and lost what physicality they had. Pretty soon, all of the test subjects had melted together into … Those.
    • 28 March 2023, Graeme McGarry, “Scott McTominay earns place in history as Scotland stun Spain”, in The Herald:
      At the heart of that was McTominay, using his physicality to break down Spanish momentum, and his reading of the game to stymie their attacks.
  2. Obsession with physical urges.

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