
1) Alleviator 2) Balm 3) Bonesetter 4) Chiropractor 5) Curandera 6) Curandero 7) Electrotherapist 8) Herbalist 9) Naprapath 10) Naturopath 11) Osteopath 12) Osteopathist 13) Physiotherapist 14) Psychotherapist 15) Sangoma 16) Therapist
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1) Bonesetter 2) Character class 3) doctor 4) Expert 5) Good doctor, essentially 6) Medic or medicine 7) Medicine man 8) One with a cure 9) Physician, hopefully 10) Physician, ideally 11) Physician, often 12) Reiki practitioner 13) Shaman 14) Shaman or therapist 15) Spiritual remedy provider 16) Therapist
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[gaming] A healer is a type of character class in video gaming. When a game includes a health game mechanic and multiple classes, often one of the classes will be designed around the restoration of allies` health, known as healing, in order to delay or prevent their defeat. Such a class can be referred to as a healer. In addition to healing...
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[role variant] The Healer Idealist is one of the 16 role variants of the Keirsey Temperament Sorter, a self-assessed personality questionnaire designed to help people better understand themselves. David Keirsey originally described the Healer role variant; however, a brief summary of the personality types described by Isabel Myers contribut...
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Someone who claims the power of healing.
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Someone who claims the power of healing.
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1. A physician; one who heals or cures. ... 2. One who claims to cure by prayer, mysticism, new thought, or other form of suggestion. ... (05 Mar 2000) ...
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Heal'er (hēl'ẽr)
noun One who, or that which, heals.
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Type: Term Pronunciation: hē′lĕr Definitions: 1. A physician; one who heals or cures. 2. One who claims to cure by prayer, mysticism, new thought, or other form of suggestion.
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