This led to the name "homeopathy", which comes from the Greek: ὅμοιος hómoios, "-like" and πάθος páthos, "suffering". The doctrine that those drugs are
Greek ἱστός (histós), web, tissue histology home(o)- similar Greek ὅμοιος (homoios), like, resembling, similar homeopathy hom(o)- denotes something as "the
uses combining forms of homeo- and -stasis, Neo-Latin from Greek: ὅμοιος homoios, "similar" and στάσις stasis, "standing still", yielding the idea of "staying
the very name of father implies a son of like substance (homoiousios, or homoios kat ousian) Anathematisms are appended in which Anomoeanism is explicitly
another attempted compromise wording, described the Son as being like (homoios) the Father. A third group explicitly called upon Arius and described the