Definitions for homeopathies

homeopathies ho·me·op·a·thy

Spelling: [hoh-mee-op-uh-thee]
IPA: /ˌhoʊ miˈɒp ə θi/

Homeopathies is a 12 letter English word. It's valid Words with friends word worth 22 points.

You can make 901 anagrams from letters in homeopathies (aeehhimoopst).

Definitions for homeopathies

noun

  1. the method of treating disease by drugs, given in minute doses, that would produce in a healthy person symptoms similar to those of the disease (opposed to allopathy).
  2. the method of treating disease by drugs, given in minute doses, that would produce in a healthy person symptoms similar to those of the disease (opposed to allopathy).

Origin of homeopathies

First recorded in 1820-30; homeo- + -pathy

Examples for homeopathies

These headings show a bias against homeopathy which is common in some classifications.

Poetic justice—on which all homeopathy is founded—was at work to try and cure her life by a dose of what had spoiled it.

Like Voltaire, he was tolerant—except toward Calvinism and homeopathy.

As a member of the College of Physicians I've felt that way about homeopathy and the faith-cure.

That it (homeopathy) is no more worthy of such introduction than other kindred methods of practice as closely allied to quackery.

But he was furious and sulphurous, and that is why I have changed to homeopathy.

I thought that homeopathy—similia, etc.—had done away with both of them.

It is by my feelings as to thee and Una, more than on my own account, that I find I am a true believer in homeopathy.

homeopathy taught her that in the higher attenuations of its drugs, "matter is rarefied to its fatal essence, mortal mind."

A further difficulty arose over the establishment of a Department of homeopathy, which had long been the subject of agitation.

I thought that homeopathy—similia, etc.—had done away with both of them.

Poetic justice—on which all homeopathy is founded—was at work to try and cure her life by a dose of what had spoiled it.

homeopathy taught her that in the higher attenuations of its drugs, "matter is rarefied to its fatal essence, mortal mind."

These headings show a bias against homeopathy which is common in some classifications.

It is by my feelings as to thee and Una, more than on my own account, that I find I am a true believer in homeopathy.

As a member of the College of Physicians I've felt that way about homeopathy and the faith-cure.

A further difficulty arose over the establishment of a Department of homeopathy, which had long been the subject of agitation.

But he was furious and sulphurous, and that is why I have changed to homeopathy.

Like Voltaire, he was tolerant—except toward Calvinism and homeopathy.

That it (homeopathy) is no more worthy of such introduction than other kindred methods of practice as closely allied to quackery.

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