osteopath
Americannoun
noun
Etymology
Origin of osteopath
An Americanism dating back to 1895–1900; back formation from osteopathy
Vocabulary lists containing osteopath
Example Sentences
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Friends and family of 38-year-old osteopath Ashlee Good remembered her as a “beautiful mother, daughter, sister, partner, friend” and an “all-round outstanding human.”
From Seattle Times • Apr. 15, 2024
“It made perfect sense what they did,” said Frank Bardon, 66, a retired physiotherapist and osteopath, who was walking his dog through the town’s main street with his family on Sunday.
From New York Times • Jan. 31, 2024
A day later, her osteopath advised an anxiety-ridden Genaro to require three days of “radio silence” from all parties, sharing that information with the therapist who told Sudeikis, the lawsuit says.
From Los Angeles Times • Feb. 14, 2023
Ms Mitchell, a former osteopath, has denied murder and the trial continues.
From BBC • Oct. 17, 2022
And he sent his chauffeur for an osteopath.
From The Day of the Beast by Grey, Zane
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