Holistic means all encompassing view based on the knowledge of the nature, functions, and properties of the components, their interactions, and their relationship to the whole.
Another term meaning Greedy is Eager
It is not a "term". It is an incomplet verb that translates to "having cut"
Equivocation
most advantageous designating term
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holistic experience meaning experiencing fully or as a whole person. holistic experience meaning experiencing fully or as a whole person.
Holistic is a greek word [ολιστικό (holistico)]. It derives from the word όλον (holon) meaning whole.
You are probably trying to ask about holistic health. Holistic, or wholistic, comes from the term meaning complete, as in the complete body and mind working together. The ancient system of India called Ayurveda is the oldest and best known holistic health tradition in the world because if focuses on diet and lifestyle for how to live a long and healthy life.
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A holistic approach to child development seeks to simultaneously address the physical,emotional,relational,intellectual,and spiritual aspects of a child life.
Alternative technology is a term used to refer to technologies that are more environmentally friendly and holistic technology is a concept concerned with treatment of entire systems.
Holistic image is an expanded way of looking at personal image. It takes into account how the mind, body and spirit work together to affect a person's image.
Holistic education is a philosophy of education based on the premise that each person finds identity, meaning, and purpose in life through connections to the community, to the natural world, and to spiritual values such as compassion and peace. Holistic education aims to call forth from people an intrinsic reverence for life and a passionate love of learning. This is the definition given by Ron Miller, founder of the journal Holistic Education Review (now entitled Encounter: Education for Meaning and Social Justice). The term holistic education is often used to refer to the more democratic and humanistic types of alternative education. Robin Ann Martin (2003) describes this further by stating, "At its most general level, what distinguishes holistic education from other forms of education are its goals, its attention to experiential learning, and the significance that it places on relationships and primary human values within the learning environment."
Horticulture or Holistic management.
Holistic nutrition is known as looking at a person as a whole-attempting to bring balance to all areas of the person's life by observing dietary intake, supplements, and lifestyle.
A term used to encompass mental, emotional, social, and spiritual dimensions of health is "holistic". A holistic view takes into account all aspects of a person, in wellness and in illness, in living and in the process of dying.