RADIONICS

Etymology 1

Noun

radionics (uncountable)

Any of several techniques supposed to detect and modulate "life forces" and to provide healing using various electric black boxes. [from 20th c.]

Etymology 2

Noun

radionics (uncountable)

(US, rare, now historical) Electronics, especially in radio technology. [from 20th c.]

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