- antipathic
- antipathic (adj.) 1830, from Fr. antipathique; see ANTIPATHY (Cf. antipathy) + -IC (Cf. -ic). It tends to be used in medicine in place of ANTIPATHETIC (Cf. antipathetic).
Etymology dictionary. 2014.
Etymology dictionary. 2014.
Antipathic — An ti*path ic, a. [NL. antipathicus, Gr. ? of opposite feelings.] (Med.) Belonging to antipathy; opposite; contrary; allopathic. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Antipathic — Against feeling, heartless. He was antipathic to her … Dictionary of american slang
Antipathic — Against feeling, heartless. He was antipathic to her … Dictionary of american slang
antipathic — adjective characterized by antipathy … Wiktionary
antipathic — adj. opposing; antithetic; loathing … English contemporary dictionary
antipathic — an·ti·path·ic … English syllables
antipathic — adj. of a contrary nature or character … Useful english dictionary
Terminology of homosexuality — The terminology of homosexuality has been a contentious issue since the emergence of homosexual social movements in the mid 19th century. As with racial terms within the United States ndash; such as negro , black , colored , and African American… … Wikipedia
Homeopathy and allopathy — Allopathy is a term coined in the early 19th century [Samuel Hahnemann (1810), Organon der Heilkunst, first edition.] by Samuel Hahnemann [ [http://books.google.com/books?id=wf2vl2ch9a4C pg=PA234 lpg=PA234 dq=allopathy ots=pAfm6X3vNP… … Wikipedia
Relationship between religion and science — Part of a series on Science … Wikipedia