radionics etymology

English word radionics comes from English radio-, English electronics

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Detailed word origin of radionics

Dictionary entryLanguageDefinition
radio- English (eng) (anatomy) radius (bone). (geometry) radius. Radiation. Radio (broadcasting).
electronics English (eng) (in the plural) A device or devices which require the flow of electrons through conductors and semiconductors in order to perform their function; devices that operate on electrical power (battery or outlet). (physics) The study and use of electrical devices that operate by controlling the flow of electrons or other electrically charged particles.. Electronic circuitry.
radionics English (eng) Any of several techniques supposed to detect and modulate "life forces" and to provide healing using various electric black boxes. [from 20th c.].

Words with the same origin as radionics

Descendants of radio-
radioactive
Descendants of electronics
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