biophysicus

Latin

Etymology

From bio- + physicus.

Adjective

biophysicus (feminine biophysica, neuter biophysicum); first/second declension

  1. (New Latin) biophysical
    • 1967 (and other years, e.g. 1981), Acta Biochimica Et Biophysica (journal):
      [...] Supplementum
      ad tomum 2
      ACTAE BIOCHIMICAE ET BIOPHYSICAE
      et
      ad tomum 32 [...]

Declension

First/second declension.

Number Singular Plural
Case / Gender Masculine Feminine Neuter Masculine Feminine Neuter
Nominative biophysicus biophysica biophysicum biophysicī biophysicae biophysica
Genitive biophysicī biophysicae biophysicī biophysicōrum biophysicārum biophysicōrum
Dative biophysicō biophysicae biophysicō biophysicīs biophysicīs biophysicīs
Accusative biophysicum biophysicam biophysicum biophysicōs biophysicās biophysica
Ablative biophysicō biophysicā biophysicō biophysicīs biophysicīs biophysicīs
Vocative biophysice biophysica biophysicum biophysicī biophysicae biophysica
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