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What does the suffix pathy mean?

The suffix "-pathy" comes from the Greek word "πάθος" (pathos), meaning "suffering," "feeling," or "experience." It often refers to:

* A state of being or a condition: This is common in medical terms, where it indicates a particular disease, disorder, or illness. For example:

* Neuropathy: Disease of the nerves

* Myopathy: Disease of the muscles

* Cardiopathy: Disease of the heart

* A method of treatment or healing: This use is often found in alternative medicine and holistic therapies. For example:

* Homeopathy: A system of alternative medicine that uses diluted substances

* Naturopathy: A system of medicine that emphasizes natural remedies

* Osteopathy: A system of medicine that focuses on the musculoskeletal system

* A particular philosophical or religious belief system: This use is less common but can still be seen in some terms. For example:

* Telepathy: The supposed communication of thoughts or ideas by means other than the known senses

It's important to remember that "-pathy" doesn't have a single fixed meaning, and its specific sense can vary depending on the context of the word.

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