Hahnemann
[ hah-nuh-muhn; German hah-nuh-mahn ]
/ ˈhɑ nə mən; German ˈhɑ nəˌmɑn /
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noun
(Chris·tian Frie·drich) Sam·u·el [kris-chuhn free-drik sam-yoo-uhl; German kris-tee-ahn free-drikh-zah-moo-el], /ˈkrɪs tʃən ˈfri drɪk ˈsæm yu əl; German ˈkrɪs ti ɑn ˈfri drɪx ˈzɑ mu ɛl/, 1755–1843, German physician: founder of homeopathy.
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Hah·ne·mann·i·an [hah-nuh-man-ee-uhn, -mah-nee-], /ˌhɑ nəˈmæn i ən, -ˈmɑ ni-/, adjectiveHah·ne·mann·ism, nounWords nearby Hahnemann
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Hahnemann
/ (German ˈhaːnəman) /
noun
(Christian Friedrich) Samuel (ˈzaːmueːl). 1755–1843, German physician; founder of homeopathy
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