radionics

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English

Etymology 1

From radio- (pertaining to rays or radiation) +‎ (electr)onics.

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Noun

radionics (uncountable)

  1. Any of several techniques supposed to detect and modulate "life forces" and to provide healing using various electric black boxes.
    • 2004, Daniel J. Benor, Consciousness, Bioenergy and Healing, page 465:
      Tiller observes that pendulums, dowsing rods and radionics devices all serve to reduce the signal/noise ratio. They help the average individual who is not blessed with the gifts of concentration that are apparently inherent in gifted healers []
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Etymology 2

From radio- (pertaining to radio waves) +‎ (electr)onics.

Noun

radionics (uncountable)

  1. (US, rare, now historical) electronics, especially in radio technology.
    • 1973 August 2, New Scientist, volume 59, number 857, page 273:
      But it's also because the Cambridge is British made by Sinclair Radionics Ltd, Europe's largest calculator manufacturer, with all the cost advantages of scale that this entails.