Holistic is a greek word [ολιστικό (holistico)]. It derives from the word όλον (holon) meaning whole.
Greek ὅλος (holos), "'whole, entire, total'") + -istikós ( the same root for -istical) with the meaning of or pertaining to said nouns the meaning of the whole.
There is no Latin word for holistic. The word is based on English.
The Sanskrit word for holistic is "पूर्ण" (pūrṇa).
Hologram and holistic are words that contain this root.
Holistic theory
The word holistic means looking at the whole instead of just one part. Probably, a holistic score is a score based on multiple areas of assessment.
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There is no hard-and-fast rule for "an" or "a" prior to a word beginning with "h", however the correct usage is "an holistic". See below for some examples of usage: an hotel an historian an holistic a hunter a holiday a human
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You would say "a holistic".The reason why is because when you have a word but you do not know if you should write down "a," or "an," that I where I will help.You use "a" when a word does not begin with a vowel, (a, e, i, o, and u) and you use "an" when a word does begin with a vowel.Challenges:Now that you know when and when not to use "a," or "an," we will play a game.The aim of the game is simple.You must determine whether you should use "a," or "an."Ready? Here we go!1)___________ lollipop2)___________ xylophone3)___________ elephant4)___________ umbrella5) It is _______ rainy day today! It is a good thing I brought _________ umbrella.
Comprehensive approach.