φαρμακευτικός
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Its θεραπεία (therapia), or ίαση (iasi) : the process of healing
φαρμακευτικος is pharmaceutical [pharmaco (φαρμακο) : drug,medicine (original meaning:poison)]
to heal (Hebrew) = ripeh (ריפא) or rafah (רפא)to heal (Greek) = epoulothoún (επουλωθούν)
the japenese word for word heal is hachisati
Achillies
heal = heilen
The Latin name Althaea comes from the Greek word altho, which means to heal or to cure. The family name Malvaceae comes from the Greek word malake, meaning soft.
The prefix for healer is "heal-".
The word is made from two Greek words, pan and akos. Pan means "all" and akos means "remedy". The word went from Greek panakeia (= cure-all) to Latin panacea (= herb that would heal all diseases). It came from Latin into the English language in the mid 16th century.
To heal = ripeh (ריפא) or hivri (הבריא)
The word 'heal' in not an adjective. The word 'heal' is a verb (heal, heals, healing, healed).The abstract noun form of the verb to heal is the gerund, healing.The adjective forms of the verb to heal are the present participle, healing, and the past participle, healed.
The word is made from two Greek words, pan and akos. Pan means "all" and akos means "remedy". The word went from Greek panakeia (= cure-all) to Latin panacea (= herb that would heal all diseases). It came from Latin into the English language in the mid 16th century.
No, the word 'heal' is a verb (heal, heals, healing, healed); meaning restore to health or soundness; to cure.
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