metafísico
metaphysical
adjective meh-tah-FEE-see-koh Rare
Origin: From Greek meta (beyond) + physika (natural things).
Also means
abstract, otherworldly
Usage Note
Metafísico relates to metaphysics — questions about being, reality, and existence beyond physical observation. In colloquial use it can mean vague or overly abstract, as in eso se pone demasiado metafísico ('that gets too abstract'). The noun form is metafísica. Forms agree: metafísica, metafísicos, metafísicas.
Examples
"Sus preguntas eran demasiado metafísicas para una clase básica."
Natural Translation
His questions were too metaphysical for a basic class.
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