Where does “therapist” come from?
therapist (English) comes from English -ist, from Old French -iste, from Latin -ista, from Ancient Greek -ιστής, from Ancient Greek -τής, from Proto-Hellenic -tās.
therapist (English): Someone who provides therapy, usually...
Definitions
- Someone who provides therapy, usually...
Ancestry of “therapist”, step by step
Words derived from “therapist”
- psychotherapist
- physiotherapist
- hypnotherapist
- aromatherapist
- radiotherapist
- neurotherapist
- hydrotherapist
- pharmacotherapist
- electrotherapist
- chemotherapist
- myotherapist
- brachytherapist
- bibliotherapist
- mechanotherapist
- sociotherapist
- chromotherapist
- cybertherapist
- cryotherapist
- balneotherapist
- algotherapist
- ecotherapist
- multitherapist
- magnetotherapist
- heliotherapist