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Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
ayurvedic

1917, "pertaining to traditional Hindu science of medicine," from ayurveda "science of life," from ayur "life" + veda "knowledge" (see Veda).

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ayurvedic

a. (alternative spelling of Ayurvedic English) alt. (alternative spelling of Ayurvedic English)

Usage examples of "ayurvedic".

Many diseases which require an operation for their cure in Allopathy are cured by Unani and Ayurvedic medicines without an operation.

At Calcutta and other places they are trying to start Ayurvedic schools.

For a start, no bread, not even of the pitta variety, was on the list of Ayurvedic foods for Pitta personalities.

Soothsayers and ayurvedic doctors and professional ear cleaners plied their trades on steps beneath temple eaves.

The truly advanced ayurvedic healer will hire the hands-on help for minimum wage, leaving him- or herself free to sit back in their office and study the Gitas at leisure.

The National Ayurvedic Medical Association suggests 500 hours of training.

Wellness Inn of Big Sur, enduring a voice mailmessage about seaweed wrap and Ayurvedic massage and waiting for a human voice.