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pathic
path·ic P5120050 (păth′ĭk)n. A male who is the passive partner in anal intercourse. [Latin pathicus, submitting to sexual penetration, from Greek pathikos, from pathos, something endured, suffering; see kwent(h)- in Indo-European roots.]pathic (ˈpæθɪk) n1. a catamite2. a person who suffers; victimadj3. of or relating to a catamite4. of or relating to suffering[C17: via Latin from Greek pathikos passive; see pathos]
pathic
path·ic (path'ik), A person who assumes the passive role in less frequently performed sexual acts. See also: passivism (2). [G. pathikos, remaining passive] pathic Medspeak A term widely used as an adjectival root (-pathic) for a disease or dysfunction—e.g., psychopathic. Sexology An older term for a person who assumes the passive role in paraphilic (deviant) sexual activity.path·ic (path'ik) Denotes a person who assumes a passive role during sexual activity. [G. pathikos, remaining passive] |