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osteopath

English

Etymology

osteo- +? -path

Noun

osteopath (plural osteopaths)

  1. (alternative medicine) A non-physician healthcare practitioner who practices osteopathy by manipulating the skeleton and muscles. Not to be confused with Doctors of Osteopathic Medicine (D.O.) (also known as osteopathic physicians) who are full physicians like Doctors of Medicine (M.D.).

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endothermic

English

Etymology

Borrowed from French endothermique, from endo- (inside) +? thermique (of heat), both ultimately from Ancient Greek.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /??nd??????m?k/

Adjective

endothermic (comparative more endothermic, superlative most endothermic)

  1. (chemistry) Of a chemical reaction that absorbs heat energy from its surroundings.
  2. (zoology) Of an animal whose body temperature is regulated by internal factors.
    Synonyms: warm-blooded, endothermal, homeothermal, homeothermic
    Antonyms: ectothermic, exothermic, cold-blooded
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