Words that rhyme with hydropathic
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allopathic
adj 1: of or relating to the practice of allopathy; "allopathic remedies" [ant: homeopathic] -
anacoluthic
adj 1: of or related to syntactic inconsistencies of the sort known as anacoluthons -
benthic
adj 1: of or relating to or happening on the bottom under a body of water [syn: benthic, benthal, benthonic] -
empathic
adj 1: showing empathy or ready comprehension of others' states; "a sensitive and empathetic school counselor" [syn: empathic, empathetic] -
ethic
n 1: the principles of right and wrong that are accepted by an individual or a social group; "the Puritan ethic"; "a person with old-fashioned values" [syn: ethic, moral principle, value-system, value orientation] 2: a system of principles governing morality and acceptable conduct [syn: ethic, ethical code] -
idiopathic
adj 1: (of diseases) arising from an unknown cause; "idiopathic epilepsy" -
megalithic
adj 1: of or relating to megaliths or the people who erected megaliths; "megalithic monuments like Stonehenge" -
monolithic
adj 1: imposing in size or bulk or solidity; "massive oak doors"; "Moore's massive sculptures"; "the monolithic proportions of Stalinist architecture"; "a monumental scale" [syn: massive, monolithic, monumental] 2: characterized by massiveness and rigidity and total uniformity; "a monolithic society"; "a monolithic worldwide movement" -
mythic
adj 1: relating to or having the nature of myth; "a novel of almost mythic consequence" 2: based on or told of in traditional stories; lacking factual basis or historical validity; "mythical centaurs"; "the fabulous unicorn" [syn: fabulous, mythic, mythical, mythologic, mythological] -
psychopathic
adj 1: suffering from an undiagnosed mental disorder [syn: psychopathic, psychopathologic, psychopathological] -
telepathic
adj 1: communicating without apparent physical signals -
gothic
adj 1: characteristic of the style of type commonly used for printing German 2: of or relating to the language of the ancient Goths; "the Gothic Bible translation" 3: of or relating to the Goths; "Gothic migrations" 4: as if belonging to the Middle Ages; old-fashioned and unenlightened; "a medieval attitude toward dating" [syn: medieval, mediaeval, gothic] 5: characterized by gloom and mystery and the grotesque; "gothic novels like `Frankenstein'" n 1: extinct East Germanic language of the ancient Goths; the only surviving record being fragments of a 4th-century translation of the Bible by Bishop Ulfilas 2: a heavy typeface in use from 15th to 18th centuries [syn: Gothic, black letter] 3: a style of architecture developed in northern France that spread throughout Europe between the 12th and 16th centuries; characterized by slender vertical piers and counterbalancing buttresses and by vaulting and pointed arches [syn: Gothic, Gothic architecture] -
lithic
adj 1: of or containing lithium 2: relating to or composed of stone; "lithic sandstone" -
prognathic
adj 1: having a projecting lower jaw [syn: prognathous, prognathic, hypognathous] [ant: opisthognathous] -
homeopathic
adj 1: of or relating to the practice of homeopathy; "homeopathic medicine" [ant: allopathic] -
mesolithic
adj 1: of or relating to a middle period of the Stone Age (following the paleolithic) n 1: middle part of the Stone Age beginning about 15,000 years ago [syn: Mesolithic Age, Mesolithic, Epipaleolithic] -
eolithic
adj 1: of or relating to the earliest period of the Stone Age (characterized by the use of eoliths) n 1: the earliest part of the Stone Age marked by the earliest signs of human culture [syn: Eolithic Age, Eolithic] -
neolithic
adj 1: of or relating to the most recent period of the Stone Age (following the mesolithic); "evidence of neolithic settlements" n 1: latest part of the Stone Age beginning about 10,000 BC in the Middle East (but later elsewhere) [syn: Neolithic Age, Neolithic, New Stone Age] -
palaeolithic
adj 1: of or relating to the second period of the Stone Age (following the eolithic); "paleolithic artifacts" [syn: paleolithic, palaeolithic] n 1: second part of the Stone Age beginning about 750,00 to 500,000 years BC and lasting until the end of the last ice age about 8,500 years BC [syn: Paleolithic Age, Paleolithic, Palaeolithic] -
heliolithic
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hypothec
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osteopathic
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xanthic
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gnathic
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pathic
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spathic
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amphipathic
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antipathic
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neuropathic
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polymathic
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trichopathic
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heteropathic
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naturopathic
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sothic
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ornithic
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chalcolithic
See also hydropathic definition
