WordNet
n. the entire physical structure of an organism (especially an animal or human being); "he felt as if his whole body were on fire" [syn: body, organic structure]
Usage examples of "physical structure".
But it is all within the basic framework of that creature's subtle and physical structure, within the bounds of instinct.
It is as if one physical structure had, in reality, been discarded and a new one created, even though some or all of the components remain the same.
The human eye, which is just about an inch in diameter, is very nearly a sphere in shape, so the expression eyeball for the eye as a physical structure is quite apt.
Every adult in our age is, by virtue of his psycho-physical structure, more or less a world-spectator.
The linking codes were highly redundant of course, and reassembling your physical structure shouldn't be a problem.
It is not just its physical structure that is fragmented, its memory is also diminished.
As the blaze verged into white, all trace of physical structure was lost within the radiance.
Im reading no organic compounds, nothing beyond a very rudimentary physical structure, no musculaturenothing to suggest a morphogenic matrixI think its very unlikely that this object is alive.
It had reached out and absorbed and diverted the energy so quickly and effectively that not an iota of that energy had touched its physical structure.
And while the physical structure could be returned to its predamaged state, the memory could not.
They remained Otessans in physical structure and had regained a normal human life span.