Meaning of biopath | Babel Free
Definitions
- A person with the telepathic ability to manipulate the physiology (e.g. heart rate, breathing or brainwaves) and voluntary motor functions of other people or organisms.
- Synonym of biopathway.
- A practitioner of biopathy (holistic medical practice)
- An adherent of the orgone theory of Wilhelm Reich.
Examples
“One biopath revealed masked tuberculosis with 14 of 46 patients, while another biopath only revealed this problem in 1 of 12.”
“Biopaths like this one were low-rated telepaths whose powers lay in speaking to bodies rather than minds.”
“However, all telepathic biopaths were open to the committee members, who closed their eyes to listen to the sing-song voice of their first alien on planet Orthus.”
“We have Osteopaths, biopaths and vitapaths, etc.”
“Speaking generally , owing to ignorance and poverty of the masses as well as due to cross-currents of thought by and through hakims, vaids, homeopaths, chromopaths, “biopaths” ( twelve tissue remedies ) , hydropaths and quacks, collaboration of the population is hardly to be expected.”
“Then I ́m recommended through a good friend working as a Biopath to use a flower remedy called holly.”
“Gudrun Jonsson, Biopath, Reflexologist and author of Gut Reaction”
“Thus it was the truth , spoken by a biopath in the disguise of a national hero, which led to basic, new answers, to new truths.”
“I do not .. tell public anything about the burning eyes in a woman body who expected orgastic potency from me the king of orgastic potency in the minds of so many frustrated cranks and biopaths;”
“The phantastic thing about it is that in this 20th century it has become a habit of so-called scientists, instead of looking into a microscope and seeing the blue in the bions and the blood corpuscles, instead of putting cancer patients into orgone accumulators and seeing whether it works or not, they run to biopaths in order to listen to opinions about this work, as if natural functions could be judged by opinions.”
“The natural clays in the earth's crust, for instance, tend to adsorb Pu ions from dilute water streams, locking them away from human biopaths.”
“Thus, the silvipastoral/agroforestry systems are biologically more complex than other biopaths of using land alone through arable farming or sole grass cropping or tree plantations.”
“In contrast, biopaths entirely lead to the formation of liquid and gaseous biofuels through fermentation and anaerobic digestion processes.”
CEFR level
B1
Intermediate
This word is part of the CEFR B1 vocabulary — intermediate level.
This word is part of the CEFR B1 vocabulary — intermediate level.