Phisemáte, hollow or abortiue pearles that come to no goodnesse.
Phisetéro, a mighty fish called a Whirlpoole, rising out of the sea like a pillar higher then the sailes of any ship, and spouting so much water out of his mouth as may well ouerwhelme and drowne a great ship.
PHI Phisétro, as Phisetéro.
Phísica, the arte of naturall things, naturall Philosophy. Also physike.
Phisicále, naturall, Physicall, according vnto or belonging vnto naturall causes.
Phisiciáno, a Physician.
Phísico, an vnderstander or teacher of the causes of naturall things, a Physicion.
Phisiognomía, a Science to coniecture or rule to iudge of a mans naturall affections by his visage or forme.
Phisiógnomo, a professor, to know and iudge the natures of men by the view of their body, face, eies or forehead, a Phisiognomist, for Physis, in Greeke is Nature.
Phisiología, a searching out of naturall things, a reasoning of the nature of things.