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Webster Dictionary :: Patible

PAT'IBLE, a. [L. patibilis, from patior, to suffer.] Sufferable; tolerable; that...

Webster Dictionary :: Pathway

P`ATHWAY, n. A path;usually, a narrow way to be passed on foot. 1. A way; a cour...

Webster Dictionary :: Pathos

PA'THOS, n. [Gr. to suffer.] Passion; warmth or vehemence, in a speaker; or in l...

Webster Dictionary :: Pathology

PATHOL'OGY, n. [Gr. passion, suffering, and discourse.] That part of medicine wh...

Webster Dictionary :: Pathologist

PATHOL'OGIST, n. One who treats of pathology.

Webster Dictionary :: Pathologically

PATHOLOG'ICALLY, adv. In the manner of pathology.

Webster Dictionary :: Pathologic

PATHOLOG'IC PATHOLOG'ICAL, a. [See Pathology .] Pertaining to pathology.

Webster Dictionary :: Pathognomy

PATHOG'NOMY, n. [Gr. signification.] Expression of the passions; the science of ...

Webster Dictionary :: Pathognomonic

PATHOGNOMON'IC, a. [Gr. passion or suffering, and to know.] Indicating that whic...

Webster Dictionary :: Pathless

P`ATHLESS, a. Having no beaten way; untrodden; as a pathless forest; a pathless ...

Webster Dictionary :: Pathic

PATH'IC, n. [Gr.] A catamite; a male that submits to the crime against nature.

Webster Dictionary :: Pathfly

P`ATHFLY, n. A fly found in foot-paths.

Webster Dictionary :: Patheticalness

PATHET'ICALNESS, n. The quality of moving the tender passions.

Webster Dictionary :: Pathetically

PATHET'ICALLY, adv. In such a manner as to excite the tender passions.

Webster Dictionary :: Pathetic

PATHET'IC PATHET'ICAL, a. [Gr. passion; to suffer.] Affecting or moving the pass...

Webster Dictionary :: Path

P`ATH, n. plu. paths. [Gr. to tread.] 1. A way beaten or trodden by the feet of ...

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