Meaning Of The Word -pathy

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-pathy in American English
feeling, suffering
combining form: a combining form occurring in loanwords from Greek, where it meant “suffering,” “feeling” ( antipathy; sympathy). In compound words of modern formation, -pathy is often used with the meaning “morbid affection,” “disease” (arthropathy; deuteropathy; neurop

-pathy in British English
combining form in countable noun: indicating feeling, sensitivity, or perception

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