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antipathic, a.|æntɪˈpæθɪk| [ad. Fr. antipathique, f. antipathie antipathy: see -ic.] Of or belonging to antipathy; of contrary nature or character (to); spec. in Med. having or producing the contrary symptoms.
1830Edin. Rev. L. 513 The antipathic [method]..opposes contrary to contrary. 1866J. Martineau Ess. I. 369 [These] were violently antipathic to those. 1868W. R. Greg Lit. & Soc. Judgm. 24 They [Napoleon and Madame de Staël] were antipathic in their views. 1880Syd. Soc. Lex., Antipathic..also applied to palliative medicines. |