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patho-
- a combining form meaning “suffering,” “disease,” “feeling,” used in the formation of compound words:
pathology.
patho-
combining_form
- disease
pathology
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Word History and Origins
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Word History and Origins
Origin of patho-1
from Greek pathos suffering; see pathos
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Example Sentences
Ms Bhosale, who headed the team that designed the coronavirus testing kit called Patho Detect, said it was done "in record time" - six weeks instead of three or four months.
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Will a single instance of pathos be called a patho?
John has not only problems at the typewriter but a patho logical fear of marriage.
The almost patho logically detached Leonardo also served the most bloodthirsty power politician of the Renaissance period � Cesare Borgia, son of Pope Alexander VI.
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