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wholism

[hoh-liz-uhm]

noun

  1. a variant of holism.



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  • wholistic adjective
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General Jan Smuts, who invented it out of whole cloth in 1926, might have done better with “Wholism”; it would have served the same etymological purpose and might have been just secular enough to survive this kind of century.

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