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Terms vs Electrohomeopathy - What's the difference?

terms | electrohomeopathy |


As nouns the difference between terms and electrohomeopathy

is that terms is while electrohomeopathy is (dated) a nineteenth-century form of homeopathy based on electrical energy.

Electropathy vs Electrohomeopathy - What's the difference?

electropathy | electrohomeopathy | Related terms |

Electrohomeopathy is a related term of electropathy.



As nouns the difference between electropathy and electrohomeopathy

is that electropathy is the treatment of disease by electricity while electrohomeopathy is a nineteenth-century form of homeopathy based on electrical energy.

Electropathic vs Electrohomeopathy - What's the difference?

electropathic | electrohomeopathy | Related terms |

Electropathic is a related term of electrohomeopathy.


As a noun electrohomeopathy is

(dated) a nineteenth-century form of homeopathy based on electrical energy.

Energy vs Electrohomeopathy - What's the difference?

energy | electrohomeopathy |


As nouns the difference between energy and electrohomeopathy

is that energy is the impetus behind all motion and all activity while electrohomeopathy is (dated) a nineteenth-century form of homeopathy based on electrical energy.

Electrical vs Electrohomeopathy - What's the difference?

electrical | electrohomeopathy |


As nouns the difference between electrical and electrohomeopathy

is that electrical is an electrical engineer while electrohomeopathy is (dated) a nineteenth-century form of homeopathy based on electrical energy.

As an adjective electrical

is related to electricity (or electronics).

Homeopathy vs Electrohomeopathy - What's the difference?

homeopathy | electrohomeopathy |


As nouns the difference between homeopathy and electrohomeopathy

is that homeopathy is a system of treating diseases with small amounts of substances which, in larger amounts, would produce the observed symptoms while electrohomeopathy is (dated) a nineteenth-century form of homeopathy based on electrical energy.