Definition of Idiopathies

1. Noun. (plural of idiopathy) ¹

¹ Source: wiktionary.com

Definition of Idiopathies

1. idiopathy [n] - See also: idiopathy

Lexicographical Neighbors of Idiopathies

idiopathic megacolon
idiopathic muscular atrophy
idiopathic myelofibrosis
idiopathic neuralgia
idiopathic orthostatic hypotension
idiopathic paroxysmal rhabdomyolysis
idiopathic proctitis
idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis
idiopathic pulmonary hypertension
idiopathic roseola
idiopathic thrombocytopenia purpura
idiopathic thrombocytopenic purpura
idiopathical
idiopathically
idiopathies (current term)
idiopathy
idiophanous
idiophone
idiophones
idiophonic
idiophrenic
idioplasm
idioplasma
idioplasms
idiopsychologic
idioreflex
idiorhythmic
idiospasm

Literary usage of Idiopathies

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. How I Found Livingstone: Travels and Adventures and Discoveries in Central by Henry Morton Stanley (1891)
"... dogmatized and theorized against him, and altered his maps, to suit their own idiopathies and ..."

2. Table-Talk by Amos Bronson Alcott (1877)
"Men are wont to be BO full of their own fancies and idiopathies that they scarce have the civility to interchange any words with a stranger. ..."

3. The True Intellectual System of the Universe: Wherein All the Reason and by Ralph Cudworth, Johann Lorenz Mosheim (1845)
"True, that some philosophers have absurdly attributed their own properties, or animal idiopathies, ..."

4. Practical Forestry: A Treatise on the Propagation, Planting, and Cultivation by Andrew Samuel Fuller (1910)
"I may be wrong in this matter, but I cannot well attribute the idiopathies of several of the most noted European authors to any other cause. ..."

5. Practical Forestry: A Treatise on the Propagation, Planting, and Cultivation by Andrew Samuel Fuller (1914)
"I may be wrong in this matter, but I cannot well attribute the idiopathies of several of the most noted European authors to any other cause. ..."

6. The works of Ralph Cudworth: Containing The True Intellectual System of the by Ralph Cudworth, Thomas Birch (1829)
"Some, indeed, have unskilfully attributed their own properties, or animal idiopathies to inanimate bodies; as when they say, that matter desires forms, ..."

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