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Definition of physiopathic in English: physiopathicadjective ˌfɪzɪəˈpaθɪk Of or relating to natural healing, especially the use of herbal remedies; physiomedical. rare. Now historical.
adjective ˌfɪzɪəˈpaθɪk Medicine rare Of, relating to, or designating disorders, especially of the limbs after trauma, attributed to neural dysfunction (rather than to psychogenic causes or anatomical lesions of nerves).
Origin Early 19th century (in an earlier sense). From physio- + -pathic, after physiopathy early 20th century; earliest use found in ‘O. Henry’ (1862–1910), short-story writer (real name William Porter). From physio- + -pathic. Definition of physiopathic in US English: physiopathicadjectiveˌfɪzɪəˈpaθɪk Of or relating to natural healing, especially the use of herbal remedies; physiomedical. rare. Now historical.
adjectiveˌfɪzɪəˈpaθɪk Medicine rare Of, relating to, or designating disorders, especially of the limbs after trauma, attributed to neural dysfunction (rather than to psychogenic causes or anatomical lesions of nerves).
Origin Early 19th century (in an earlier sense). From physio- + -pathic, after physiopathy<br>early 20th century; earliest use found in ‘O. Henry’ (1862–1910), short-story writer (real name William Porter). From physio- + -pathic. |