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"Pathos" (-pathy) is a Greek word that means "suffering" or "experience/feeling." Here are some words that are derived from it:

Empathy: the ability to understand and share the feelings of another person. Etymologically, "empathy" comes from the Greek "empatheia," which means "passion" or "state of emotion."

Sympathy: feelings of pity and sorrow for someone else's misfortune. Etymologically, "sympathy" comes from the Greek "sympatheia," which means "feeling with someone else."

sym-/syl-/syn-” = “together/with”

syllable 

Synonym

“Homo” - “same”; 

homonym-

  • Bat (baseball)

  • Bat (creature)

Pathetic: evoking feelings of pity, sadness, or sorrow. Etymologically, "pathetic" comes from the Greek "pathetikos," which means "capable of feeling."

Pathology: the study of diseases and their effects. Etymologically, "pathology" comes from the Greek "pathologia," which means "study of suffering."

  1. -OLOGY; 

    1. Biology - “the study of life”

    2. Scientology - “the study of knowing” 

    3. Science

      1. Conscientious - “with what’s known”

      2. Con-artist

      3. Connotation

      4. Connect - “bound with/together”

Apathy: lack of interest, enthusiasm, or emotion. Etymologically, "apathy" comes from the Greek "apatheia," which means "freedom from suffering."

a-/ab” - “without” + “feeling” 

Antipathy: a strong feeling of dislike or aversion towards someone or something. Comes from the Greek roots "anti" (against) and "pathos."

Pathetic fallacy: a literary device in which inanimate objects are given human emotions or characteristics to reflect the mood of a scene. Comes from the Greek roots "pathos" and "phallos" (deception).

Empathetic: the ability to understand and share the feelings of another person. Comes from the Greek roots "em" (in) and "pathos."

Pathogen: a bacterium, virus, or other microorganism that can cause disease. Comes from the Greek roots "pathos" and "gen" (to produce).

Genos (n.) - “type,class,clan”

Generation

Geneology

Gender

Pathognomonic: a symptom or sign that is characteristic of a particular disease. Comes from the Greek roots "pathos" and "gnomon" (indicator).

Sympathetic: showing or feeling concern for someone else's suffering. Comes from the Greek roots "syn" (together) and "pathos."

Apathetic: showing or feeling no interest, enthusiasm, or concern. Comes from the Greek roots "a" (not) and "pathos."

These words all have their roots in the Greek word "pathos," but they have taken on different meanings and connotations over time. Despite their differences, they all share a common thread of emotion and feeling

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