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 pro·to·path·icP0617800 (prō′tə-păth′ĭk)adj. Sensing pain, pressure, heat, or cold in a nonspecific manner, usually without localizing the stimulus. Used especially of certain sensory nerves.[From Medieval Greek prōtopathēs, affected first, from Greek prōtopathein, to feel first : prōto-, proto- + pathos, experience, feeling.]
 pro·top′a·thy (-tŏp′ə-thē) n.
 protopathic(ˌprəʊtəˈpæθɪk) adj1.  (Physiology) of or relating to a sensory nerve that perceives only coarse stimuli, such as pain2.  (Physiology) of or relating to such perception[C20: from proto- + Greek pathos suffering, disease + -ic] protopathy npro•to•path•ic(ˌproʊ təˈpæθ ɪk)
 adj.   of or pertaining to neurons that sense only general areas of pain, heat, or cold.  [1855–60]  pro•top•a•thy  (prəˈtɒp ə θi)  n.
 EncyclopediaSeeProtopathic Sensibility
 protopathic
 pro·to·path·ic(prō'tō-path'ik), Denoting a supposedly primitive set or system of peripheral sensory nerve fibers conducting a low order of pain and temperature sensibility that is poorly localized. Compare: epicritic.  [proto- + G. pathos, suffering]protopathic(prō′tə-păth′ĭk)adj. Sensing pain, pressure, heat, or cold in a nonspecific manner, usually without localizing the stimulus. Used especially of certain sensory nerves.pro·top′a·thy (-tŏp′ə-thē) n.
 pro·to·path·ic (prō'tō-path'ik) Denoting a supposedly primitive set or system of peripheral sensory nerve fibers conducting a low order of pain and temperature sensibility that is poorly localized.Compare: epicritic[proto- + G. pathos, suffering]
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