💡 Words with a Similar Meaning to "Pathetizer"
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| Word | Definition |
|---|---|
| pathetistnoun | (archaic) One who practises pathetism; a hypnotist. |
| pathetismnoun | (archaic) mesmerism; hypnosis |
| anethopathnoun | (obsolete) psychopath, sociopath |
| pantagoguenoun | (archaic) A medicine once believed capable of purging away all morbid humours. |
| emplasternoun | (obsolete, medicine) A plaster. |
| psychiaternoun | (archaic) A psychiatrist. |
| physiognomernoun | (archaic) A physiognomist. |
| paralyzernoun | One who or that which paralyzes |
| pataphysiciannoun | A person involved in pataphysics. |
| physiologernoun | (archaic) A physiologist. |
| ypothegarnoun | (Scotland) Obsolete form of apothecary. [(archaic in US, dated in UK) Synonym of pharmacist: a person who sells medicine, especially (historical) one who made and sold their own medicines in the medieval or early modern eras.] |
| parahypnosisnoun | (chiefly dated) Any of various forms of disordered sleep. |
| psychoparesisnoun | (medicine, archaic) mental weakness |
| protheticiannoun | Archaic form of prosthetician. [(medicine) one who fits prostheses] |
| philosophasternoun | A pretender to philosophy; a petty or charlatan philosopher. |
| pharmacopolitannoun | Alternative form of pharmacopole. [(archaic) Synonym of quack: a peddler of fraudulent medicines and cures.] |
| politicnoun | A politics; a set of political beliefs. |
| potticarynoun | Obsolete form of apothecary. [(archaic in US, dated in UK) Synonym of pharmacist: a person who sells medicine, especially (historical) one who made and sold their own medicines in the medieval or early modern eras.] |
| apophlegmatismnoun | (obsolete) The action of apophlegmatics. |
| philanthropenoun | (archaic) A philanthropist. |
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