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osteopath
[ os-tee-uh-path ]
noun
- a physician who specializes in osteopathy, practicing in all fields of medicine, particularly trained in preventive treatments and in assessing a patient’s well-being as a function of mind, body, and spirit: outside of the U.S., an osteopath is not necessarily a licensed physician.
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Word History and Origins
Origin of osteopath1
An Americanism dating back to 1895–1900; back formation from osteopathy
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Example Sentences
The 67-year-old osteopath was not only riding his bike shirtless, he was shoeless, too.
From Outside Online
For back-cracking and random chat, find Osteopath Richard Stubbs.
From The Daily Beast
He has brought a big osteopath down here to see her and somethings being put to rights in her spine.
From Project Gutenberg
One, a Dr. R, is an osteopath who has practiced here for fifteen years and is an old friend of our hosts.
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Thus an Osteopath must find the true corners as set by the Divine Surveyor.
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The Osteopath must know or learn that no infringement can be tolerated in any part.
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He feels that the people expect more than guessing of an Osteopath.
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