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physical object

n. a tangible and visible entity; an entity that can cast a shadow; "it was full of rackets, balls and other objects" [syn: object]

Usage examples of "physical object".

Still, we can strengthen the latter by experimenting with some outer physical object.

The illustration that chiefly concerns us is the system of appearances of a physical object.

Deneb could not move any physical object, though it would seem as if she did, both to her and to him.

But what the patent or copyright protects is not the physical object as such, but the idea which it embodies.

I have never heard of a physical object being obtained in the city in the sky.

Simple (single function) items may be made by casting an enchant an item spell on a suitable physical object, usually one made to the finest specifications and specifically to receive an enchantment.

Almost without exception among demons, it was the rule for the life, the vulnerability, to be concealed in some ordinary physical object, generally innocuous in itself, often at a considerable distance from the creature's manifest presence.

All observers saw their own version of reality, rather than a physical object.

Tiny bits of debris constantly sloughed or evaporated off any physical object that dared to invade this realm of reified abstractions.

We must think in terns of Probability-the chance of finding a physical object at such-and-such a place, with a speed of so-and-so-et cetera.

Was this the physical object whose makeup compelled his fascination?