homeopathic [hoh-mee-uh-path-ik] ExamplesWord Origin adjective
- of, relating to, or according to the principles of homeopathy.
- practicing or advocating homeopathy.
Origin of homeopathic First recorded in 1815–25; homeo- + -pathic Related formsho·me·o·path·i·cal·ly, adverb Examples from the Web for homeopathic Contemporary Examples of homeopathic
Fame in its highly diluted modern form provides a sort of homeopathic cure for the ancient evil of jealousy.
P. J. O’Rourke
May 4, 2014
Look, if homeopathic remedies make you feel better, take them.
Whole Foods: America’s Temple of Pseudoscience
Michael Schulson
February 23, 2014
“From time to time in New Jersey,” Parkin said, adding that she sometimes took herbs and homeopathic remedies.
Brooklyn’s Real-Life Norman Bates Accused of Cross-Dressing Fraud
Michael Daly
April 29, 2012
Nature is like a homeopathic element, a tiny little ingredient that disrupts the entire organism.
Jane Ciabattari
October 19, 2009
Historical Examples of homeopathic
All the homeopathic colleges are open to them with the exception of the Chicago Homeopathic.
The History of Woman Suffrage, Volume IV
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We received it only twice a day, and then in homeopathic doses.
William Pittenger
Presently it came in the homeopathic form of like curing like.
Gabrielle E. Jackson
If taken in moderation, my dear Stella,in homeopathic doses.
Myra Williams Jarrell
I remembered that I had never consulted a homeopathic physician.
William Taylor Marrs