Physiologically meaning in Urdu
Physiologically Sentence
Physiologically Definitions
1) Physiologically : عضویاتی طور پر : (adverb) of or relating to physiological processes; with respect to physiology.
Physiologically addicted.
Useful Words
Laxity : ڈھیلا پن , Addicted : عادی , Addict : نشے کا عادی , Nutrition : غذائیت , Polygraph : آلہ جو بیک وقت نبضوں کو ریکارڈ کرتا ہے , Circadian : یومیہ , Apple Polisher : خوشامدی , Organic : عضوی , Dermatologist : ماہر امراض جلد , Acid-Base Balance : جسم میں صفراء کا تناسب , Resistant : مزاحمت کرنے والا , Pregnancy Test : حمل کا پتا لگانے کا ٹیسٹ , Accommodation : آنکھ کے لینس کا آگے پیچھے ہونا , Sir : سر , Adaptation : اعضاء کا حالات کے مطابق ڈھلنا , Nephrology : علم گروہ , Illness : مرض , False Pregnancy : کسی ایسی عورت میں حمل کی جملہ علامات ہونا جو یہ سمجھتی ہو کہ اسے حمل ہے مگر اس کو حمل نہ ہو , Potentiate : اثر بڑھانا , Agonist : متحرک کرنے والی دوا , Nobel Prize : اعلی انعام , Phlegm : بلغم , Hexenbesen : چڑیل جھاڑو , Homeostasis : خود کار حیاتیاتی نظام , Computerization : کمپیوٹر سے کنٹرول کرنے کا عمل , Adduction : کھنچنے کا عمل , Abduction : عضو کا جگہ سے ہٹنا , Relaxation : ڈھیلا ہونا , Intuition : الہام , Grinder : چکی , Cascade : ترتیب
Useful Words Definitions
Laxity: the condition of being physiologically lax.
Addicted: compulsively or physiologically dependent on something habit-forming.
Addict: someone who is physiologically dependent on a substance; abrupt deprivation of the substance produces withdrawal symptoms.
Nutrition: (physiology) the organic process of nourishing or being nourished; the processes by which an organism assimilates food and uses it for growth and maintenance.
Polygraph: a medical instrument that records several physiological processes simultaneously (e.g., pulse rate and blood pressure and respiration and perspiration).
Circadian: of or relating to biological processes occurring at 24-hour intervals.
Apple Polisher: someone who humbles himself as a sign of respect; who behaves as if he had no self-respect.
Organic: involving or affecting physiology or bodily organs.
Dermatologist: a doctor who specializes in the physiology and pathology of the skin.
Acid-Base Balance: (physiology) the normal equilibrium between acids and alkalis in the body.
Resistant: able to tolerate environmental conditions or physiological stress.
Pregnancy Test: a physiological test to determine whether a woman is pregnant.
Accommodation: (physiology) the automatic adjustment in focal length of the natural lens of the eye.
Sir: sir is used as a respectful form of address for a man. It is often used to show deference or politeness when speaking to someone in a position of authority or as a way to show respect in formal or professional settings. "Sir" is also commonly used to address someone in a customer service or hospitality context. It is a term that denotes respect and is often used to address a person of higher social status or authority.
Adaptation: (physiology) the responsive adjustment of a sense organ (as the eye) to varying conditions (as of light).
Nephrology: the branch of medicine concerned with the kidney - its development and anatomy and physiology and disorders.
Illness: impairment of normal physiological function affecting part or all of an organism.
False Pregnancy: physiological state in which a woman exhibits symptoms of pregnancy but is not pregnant.
Potentiate: increase the effect of or act synergistically with (a drug or a physiological or biochemical phenomenon).
Agonist: (biochemistry) a drug that can combine with a receptor on a cell to produce a physiological reaction.
Nobel Prize: an annual award for outstanding contributions to chemistry or physics or physiology and medicine or literature or economics or peace.
Phlegm: expectorated matter; saliva mixed with discharges from the respiratory passages; in ancient and medieval physiology it was believed to cause sluggishness.
Hexenbesen: an abnormal tufted growth of small branches on a tree or shrub caused by fungi or insects or other physiological disturbance.
Homeostasis: (physiology) metabolic equilibrium actively maintained by several complex biological mechanisms that operate via the autonomic nervous system to offset disrupting changes.
Computerization: the control of processes by computer.
Adduction: (physiology) moving of a body part toward the central axis of the body.
Abduction: (physiology) moving of a body part away from the central axis of the body.
Relaxation: (physiology) the gradual lengthening of inactive muscle or muscle fibers.
Intuition: instinctive knowing (without the use of rational processes).
Grinder: machinery that processes materials by grinding or crushing.
Cascade: a succession of stages or operations or processes or units.