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  2. Wholistic vs holistic - English Language & Usage Stack Exchange

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    Wholistic refers to the whole, a whole item or whole body of a person or thing. The word defines the consideration of the entire structure or makeup, which includes the body, mind and the spirit in the case of a human being. The word holistic is connected to holism, which focuses on the total entity and the interdependence of the diverse parts ...

  3. Would you say 'a holistic' or 'an holistic'? - Answers

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    Best Answer. You would say 'a holistic' because the initial consonant (h) in 'holistic' is pronounced. Compare to: a hat, a hospital, a horrible experience. Words starting with 'h' where the ...

  4. Opposite of Holistic? - English Language & Usage Stack Exchange

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    Your example sentence tells me that you want, not the opposite of “holistic”, but rather the opposite of holism. – Scott - Слава Україні Commented Apr 12, 2018 at 15:36

  5. A good and scientific way of saying "holistic approach" or...

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    'Holistic' conveys the 'making a whole from disparate parts' sense well. But possibly too much connotation / baggage, 'Interdisciplinary' might be used, though it might even be over-inclusive: Interdisciplinarity or interdisciplinary studies involves the combination of multiple academic disciplines into one activity (e.g., a research project ...

  6. User J.S.E. - English Language & Usage Stack Exchange

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  7. meaning - Is the word “organization”a synecdoche? - English...

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    I’m interested in learning the proper term for an entity made up of people—members. Eg an organization is a concept, but is there another word for the whole being more than the sum of its parts?

  8. Questions tagged [meaning] - English Language & Usage Stack...

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    Wholistic vs holistic This reference states: The two words "wholistic" and "holistic" have very different meanings, but there is some confusion and they are often used in an incorrect manner. The two words have very ...

  9. meaning - English Language & Usage Stack Exchange

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    Wholistic vs holistic. 0. What does "commitment" mean in the given context. 0. To empower someone with ...

  10. meaning - As per this definition of the noun 'section', is it ...

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    A definition of the word 'section' is "any of the more or less distinct parts into which something is or may be divided or from which it is made up." This is the definition I'd like for u...

  11. What is the meaning of wholistic growth? - Answers

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    The term wholistic derives from the term "whole". It is essentially the word "holistic" spelled differently. Why is it sometimes spelled this way? At lest two reasons. First, the term "holistic ...