wholistic

English

Etymology

From whole + -istic.

Adjective

wholistic (comparative more wholistic, superlative most wholistic)

  1. Alternative form of holistic
    • 2012, Anne Westhues, Canadian Social Policy: Issues and Perspectives:
      Illness is a wholistic reality, just as health is wholistic, and healing is the process of moving from illness to health.

Derived terms

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