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-pathy

  1. a combining form occurring in loanwords from Greek, where it meant “suffering,” “feeling” (antipathy; sympathy ); in compound words of modern formation, often used with the meaning “morbid affection,” “disease” (arthropathy; deuteropathy; neuropathy; psychopathy ), and hence used also in names of systems or methods of treating disease (allopathy; homeopathy; hydropathy; osteopathy ).



-pathy

combining form

  1. indicating feeling, sensitivity, or perception

    telepathy

  2. indicating disease or a morbid condition

    psychopathy

  3. indicating a method of treating disease

    osteopathy

“Collins English Dictionary — Complete & Unabridged” 2012 Digital Edition © William Collins Sons & Co. Ltd. 1979, 1986 © HarperCollins Publishers 1998, 2000, 2003, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2009, 2012
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Other 51Թ Forms

  • -pathic combining form
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51Թ History and Origins

Origin of -pathy1

Combining form representing Greek áٳ𾱲 suffering, feeling, equivalent to áٳ ( os ) pathos + -eia -y 3
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51Թ History and Origins

Origin of -pathy1

from Greek patheia suffering; see pathos
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The Axiom-1 crew included Connor, Stibbe, a businessman and former Israeli Air Force fighter pilot, and Mark Pathy, the chief executive of Mavrik Corp., a Canadian investment firm.

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Axiom handled the logistics for the trip for its three paying customers: American real estate tycoon Larry Connor; Canadian private equity CEO Mark Pathy; and Israeli investor Eytan Stibbe of Tel Aviv.

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“It’s been eye-opening in so many ways,” Pathy said, “that I think will have such a lasting impact on my life.”

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According to ABC the private citizens who paid $55M each for the week-long trip, brokered by Houston, Texas-based startup Axiom Space, included Larry Connor of Connor Group; Mark Pathy of Mavrik Corp.; and Eytan Stibbe, of Vital Capital.

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Rounding out the Ax-1 crew were investor-philanthropist and former Israeli fighter pilot Eytan Stibbe, 64, and Canadian businessman and philanthropist Mark Pathy, 52, both serving as mission specialists.

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What does -pathy mean?

The combining form -pathy is used like a suffix with a variety of meanings, including “suffering,” “disease,” and "methods of treating disease." It is widely used in medical terms, especially in pathology.The form -pathy comes from the Greek áٳ𾱲, 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. The words antipathy, apathy, empathy, and sympathy also share a root with the Greek áٳ𾱲.What are variants of -pathy?An obsolete variant of -pathy is -pathia, as in psychopathia. This form is also closely related to two other combining forms: -path and -pathic. Want to know more? Check out our 51Թs That Use entries for all three forms.

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