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Etymology
1.2
Pronunciation
1.3
Suffix
1.3.1
Derived terms
1.3.2
Related terms
1.3.3
Translations
1.4
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pathic
English
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Etymology
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From
Ancient Greek
πάθος
(
páthos
,
“
suffering
”
)
+
-ic
.
Pronunciation
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IPA
(
key
)
:
/pæθɪk/
Suffix
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-pathic
Adjectival form of suffix
-pathy
.
idiopathic
psychopathic
sociopathic
Derived terms
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English terms suffixed with -pathic
aeropathic
allelopathic
allopathic
arteriopathic
autopathic
cenesthesiopathic
cenesthopathic
cholangiopathic
chronopathic
cyberpathic
cytopathic
dermatopathic
dermopathic
embryopathic
fetopathic
geopathic
hematopathic
hemopathic
hepatopathic
heteropathic
homeopathic
homiopathic
idiopathic
monopathic
myopathic
narcopathic
naturopathic
neopathic
neuronopathic
neuropathic
osteopathic
pneumonopathic
polypathic
proteopathic
protopathic
psychopathic
radiculopathic
sociopathic
synaptopathic
testiculopathic
theopathic
toxicopathic
trichopathic
tubulopathic
valvulopathic
Related terms
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-pathy
patho-
pathosis
pathology
Translations
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Translations
Galician:
-pático
m
German:
-pathisch
Portuguese:
-pático
m
Spanish:
-pático
m
Anagrams
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haptic
,
phatic
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