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eclecticism1798, from eclectic + -ism.
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eclecticismThe approach that takes formulas and techniques from different theories to use an integrated approach.
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eclecticism(n) making decisions on the basis of what seems best instead of following some single doctrine or style
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eclecticismA mixing of various architectural styles and ornamentation of the past and present, including ornamentation from Asia. Eclecticism in architecture was very popular in both Victorian England and in the United States during the second half of the 19th century.
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eclecticismA system of Medicine, most popular in the 19th century, that advocates the use of indigenous Plants in the treatment of specific Signs and Symptoms.
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eclecticismA system of medicine, most popular in the 19th century, that advocates the use of indigenous plants in the treatment of specific signs and symptoms.
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eclecticisman art method of borrowing and combining styles from multiple art movements, schools, styles or other artists into one work of art. Expressionism
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