Results for: physical therapy, treatment and healing through physical methods (such as exercise, massage, etc.)
English English
act of expanding, combustion stage in an engine, enlargement, increase, spread; development, expanded mathematical expression, fuller treatment, growth by acquisition, increase in dimensions, process of becoming enlargedexpansion
act of grabbing and drawing away; influence; press proof, test print used for proofreading before a print run (Printing); handle, grip, apply force to a trigger, attract crowd, deep inhaling or gulp, do something underhand, draw a load, draw a physical...pull
act of lifting or raising; rhythmic rising and falling; toss, throw; attempt to vomit, act of vomiting, appear, direct by tossing something, displace horizontally, effortful burst, exert physical effort in rhythmic burst, horizontal displacement, labor...heave
act of providing medication in advance; medication which is administered before another medication or treatment, drugs given before anesthesiapremedication
act of pushing or shaking, jostling; moving at a jog, trotting; running as a form of exercise, running as exercisejogging
act of rubbing something down, massage, rubbing of the bodyrubdown
act of squeezing and shaping (clay, dough, etc.); massagekneading
act of struggling; effort, exertion; conflict, strife, endeavor, strive, try hard; fight, contend; advance with great effort, fight by wrestling, great effort to overcome difficulties, hard task, make a great physical effort, move with difficulty, try ...struggle
act of teasing, arouse physical desire without giving satisfaction, backcomb, deliberately annoy or irritate, make fun of somebody, make hair look thicker, one who mocks or taunts; act of mocking; annoyance, nuisance, person who teases sexually, persua...tease
act of treating the body by rubbing or kneading the muscles or joints to stimulate circulation or relaxation, enhance, manipulate deceptively, rub or knead muscles and joints with hands to stimulate circulation or relaxation, give a massage, rub somebo...massage
act of washing or cleansing with a liquid (as with water), cleansing liquid, cosmetic treatment for hair, dip something into dye, flush mouth with water, gentle wash, lightly clean something in liquid, cleanse (as with water); soak in water to remove s...rinse
act of wiping; act of smearing, annoy somebody, cause discomfort on skin by scraping, clean something with repeated strokes, difficulty, irritating thing, massage, press and move hand on something, rubbing action, touch something with dragging pressure...rub
acting for profit, commercial principles, principles and methods characteristic of the business worldcommercialism
action made in response to a stimulus; return to a previous state, restoration of a past condition, active response, bodily response to substance, emotional response, forces acting on a body, nuclear process, physical response, strong conservatismreaction
actions demonstrating agility and skill, competitive sport using gymnastic equipment, exercise using gymnastic equipment, exercises which develop muscular strength and agility; competitive sport in which gymnastic exercises are performed, physical exer...gymnastics
 

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