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homeopathist

American  
[hoh-mee-op-uh-thist] / ˌhoʊ miˈɒp ə θɪst /
Also homeopath

noun

  1. a person who practices or favors homeopathy.


Etymology

Origin of homeopathist

First recorded in 1820–30; homeo- + -path + -ist

Example Sentences

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But what really upset me was her talking enthusiastically about homeopathy and breast feeding – something Sarah had gotten into after swallowing all this bullshit from a homeopathist about violet ending nipple pain.

From The Guardian • Jun. 16, 2018

And Dr. Morgan's assertion that that person was always abroad unluckily dismissed from Leonard's mind the name the homeopathist had so casually mentioned.

From Harper's New Monthly Magazine No. XVI.?September, 1851?Vol. III. by Various

So Sören had to borrow a horse and cart and drove them in to the homeopathist.

From Ditte: Girl Alive! by Nexø, Martin Andersen

But on hearing that the gentlefolks employed Dr. Dosewell, and it was a good seven miles to his house, the homeopathist fetched a deep breath.

From Harper's New Monthly Magazine, Vol. 3, July, 1851 by Various

So you have turned homeopathist? take acids to—" "None of your observations, if you please.

From Beulah by Evans, Augusta J. (Augusta Jane)

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