macrobiotics
[ mak-roh-bahy-ot-iks ]
/ ˌmæk roʊ baɪË?Ét ɪks /
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noun (used with a singular verb)
a philosophically oriented program incorporating elements from several ancient cultures and emphasizing harmony with nature, especially through adherence to a diet consisting primarily of whole grains, beans, vegetables, and moderate amounts of seafood and fruit.
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Origin of macrobiotics
1860â65 for general sense âthe science of prolonging lifeâ; see macrobiotic, -ics
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British Dictionary definitions for macrobiotics
macrobiotics
/ (ËmækrÉÊbaɪË?Étɪks) /
noun
(functioning as singular) a dietary system in which foods are classified according to the principles of Yin and Yang. It advocates diets of whole grains and vegetables grown without chemical additives
Word Origin for macrobiotics
C20: from macro- + Greek biotos life + -ics
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Medical definitions for macrobiotics
macrobiotics
[ mÄ?kâ²rÅ-bÄ«-Åtâ²Äks ]
n.
The theory or practice of promoting well-being and longevity, principally by means of a diet consisting chiefly of whole grains and beans and restricted amounts of liquids and noncereal foods.
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macâ²roâ¢biâ¢otâ²ic adj.The American Heritage® Stedman's Medical Dictionary
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