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em·pa·thy [ˈempəθi] SOST no pl
Einfühlungsvermögen nt <-s> kein pl
empathy PSIC
Empathie f <-> term tecn
homeo·path [ˈhəʊmiə(ʊ)pæθ, ingl am ˈhoʊmioʊ-] SOST
Homöopath(in) m (f) <-en, -en>
os·teo·path [ˈɒstiə(ʊ)pæθ, ingl am ˈɑ:stioʊ-] SOST MED
Osteopath(in) m (f) <-en, -en>
cra·nial ˈos·teo·path SOST MED
Cranialosteopath(in) m (f) term tecn
so·cio·path [ˈsəʊʃiə(ʊ)pæθ, -si-, ingl am ˌsoʊsiəpæθ, -ʃi-] SOST
Soziopath(in) m (f)
Cleopatra [ˌkli:əʊˈpætrə, ingl am ˌkliɔʊˈ] SOST no pl
al·lopa·thy [əˈlɒpəθi, ingl am əˈlɑ:-] SOST no pl
ˈby·path SOST
1. bypath TRASP:
Seitenweg m <-(e)s, -e>
2. bypath fig (secondary issue):
ˈwar·path SOST no pl
to be on the warpath scherz colloq
ˈtow·path SOST
Glossario di Biologia Klett
pathway SOST
multistep metabolic pathway SOST
metabolic pathway [ˌmetəbɒlɪkˈpɑːθweɪ] SOST
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If there be some bypath, they should choose it and not go straight on; then they may circumspectly wander from village to village.
en.wikipedia.org
What do you think about amber beads and cranial osteopaths and naturopathy?
thespinoff.co.nz
In case of emergency, since there are no medicines that give immediate cure, we have been requesting the government lo legalise the use of allopathy drugs.
www.deccanherald.com
Surgery is the boon of allopathy.
www.thehindu.com
It is also considered by many the last resort after they failed to get relief after undergoing treatment in allopathy, homeopathy, etc., he said.
www.thehindu.com