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al·lop·a·thy A0215100 (ə-lŏp′ə-thē)n. A method of treating disease with remedies that produce effects different from those caused by the disease itself. [German Allopathie : Greek allos, other; see allo- + Greek -patheia, suffering; see -pathy.] al′lo·path′ic (ăl′ə-păth′ĭk) adj.al′lo·path′i·cal·ly adv.allopathic (ˌæləˈpæθɪk) adj (Medicine) of, relating to, or used in allopathy ˌalloˈpathically advThesaurusAdj. | 1. | allopathic - of or relating to the practice of allopathy; "allopathic remedies"homeopathic - of or relating to the practice of homeopathy; "homeopathic medicine" | TranslationsallopathicenUK
al·lo·path·ic (al-ō-path'ik), Relating to allopathy.al·lo·path·ic (al'ō-path'ik) Relating to allopathy. allopathy (ă″lop′ă-thē) [ allo- + -pathy] 1. A system of treating disease by inducing a pathological reaction antagonistic to the disease being treated.2. A term erroneously used for the regular practice of medicine to differentiate it from homeopathy. allopathic (al″ŏ-path′ik), adjectiveallopathically (al″ŏ-path′ik(ă-)lē) AllopathicPertaining to conventional medical treatment of disease symptoms that uses substances or techniques to oppose or suppress the symptoms.Mentioned in: Traditional Chinese MedicineallopathicenUK
Antonyms for allopathicadj of or relating to the practice of allopathyAntonyms |