Med. [as if ad. Gr. *ἐναντιοπάθεια, f. ἐναντιοπαθής of contrary properties, f. ἐναντίος opposite + πάθος feeling.] An occasional synonym of ALLOPATHY; the treatment of disease by contraries.
1852. Sir W. Hamilton, Discuss., App. iii. C. 682, note. Enantiopathy, and not homœopathy, is the true medicine of minds.
1884. in Syd. Soc. Lex.