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-pathia

  1. an obsolete variant of -pathy:

    psychopathia.



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˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins

Origin of -pathia1

From New Latin; -path, -ia

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˜yÐÄvlogs That Use -pathia

What does -pathia mean?

The combining form -pathia is used like a suffix with a variety of meanings, including “suffering,†“disease,†and “methods of treating disease.†It is very occasionally used in medical terms, especially in pathology.

The form -pathia ultimately comes from Greek ±èá³Ù³ó±ð¾±²¹, meaning “suffering†or “feeling.†It shares an origin with the English word pathos. You can learn more about the meaning of pathos at our entry for the word.

What are variants of -pathia?

The form -pathia is an obsolete variant of -pathy and is closely related to two other combining forms: -path and -pathic. Want to know more? Check out our ˜yÐÄvlogs That Use entries for all three forms.

Examples of -pathia

One example of a medical term that features the form -pathia is mazopathia, more commonly known as mazopathy, meaning “any disease of the placenta,†the organ in the lining of the uterus.

The form mazo- here means “placenta,†from Greek ³¾Ã¢³ú²¹, meaning “lump.†The form -pathia here means “disease,†so mazopathia literally translates to “placenta disease.â€

What are some words that use the combining form -pathia?

  • apathia (using the equivalent form of -pathia in Greek)
  • arthropathia
  • cerebropathia
  • dermatopathia
  • osteopathia

What are some other forms that -pathia may be commonly confused with?

Break it down!

The combining form osteo- means “bone.†With this in mind, how does the medical discipline of osteopathia treat disease?

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