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Definition of miasm in English: miasmnoun ˈmʌɪaz(ə)mˈmīˌazəm (in homeopathy) a supposed predisposition to a particular disease, either inherited or acquired. Example sentencesExamples - The final selection of the similimum will depend on the patient's miasms or inherited diseases, at which we will look more closely now.
- The sycotic miasm is the one that has the greatest tendency to overgrowth and hence obesity.
- It is as if the sacred geometry of Red Schiso attracts all the essences that are needed to make a formula that will address even the most chronic miasms or energetic blockages.
- Hahnemann claimed that most chronic diseases were caused by miasms and the worst of these miasms were the ‘psora.’
Synonyms susceptibility, liability, tendency, inclination, disposition, predisposition, vulnerability, openness, propensity, proclivity
Origin Mid 19th century: from German Miasm, from Greek miasma (see miasma). Definition of miasm in US English: miasmnounˈmīˌazəm (in homeopathy) any of the three underlying chronic diseases that afflict humankind: sycosis, syphilis, and psora. Example sentencesExamples - The final selection of the similimum will depend on the patient's miasms or inherited diseases, at which we will look more closely now.
- It is as if the sacred geometry of Red Schiso attracts all the essences that are needed to make a formula that will address even the most chronic miasms or energetic blockages.
- The sycotic miasm is the one that has the greatest tendency to overgrowth and hence obesity.
- Hahnemann claimed that most chronic diseases were caused by miasms and the worst of these miasms were the ‘psora.’
Synonyms susceptibility, liability, tendency, inclination, disposition, predisposition, vulnerability, openness, propensity, proclivity
Origin Mid 19th century: from German Miasm, from Greek miasma (see miasma). |