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physical
Adjective
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A physical thing or activity is related to the body, or something you can touch.
The war didn't leave him with any physical injuries, but his mind was badly damaged.
When we look at where someone lives, we have to look at the physical environment (e.g., the amount of green space, transportation, house size, etc.) as well as the social environment.
address
Noun
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An address is the location where a building is or where a person lives.
address
Verb
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If you address a group, you talk in front of it.
The Prime Minister will address the United Nations.
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If you address a letter, you write an address on it.
She addressed the envelope to "Mr. John Black."
extension
Noun
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The space that something occupies.
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Extension is the process of making something longer.
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An extension is the time or part of something that was added to make it longer.
She had extensions put in her hair and now she has long hair.
He couldn't pay in May so the bank gave him an extension until July.
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An extension is the operation of pulling the two ends of a broken bone to bring the broken pieces into the same straight line.
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Extension is the act of moving an arm, leg, finger, etc. so that it is straight.