"paedopathy" meaning in English

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Noun

IPA: /piːˈdɒpəθi/
enPR: pēdŏʹpəthi Etymology: paedo- (“child”) + -pathy (“disease”) Etymology templates: {{confix|en|paedo|pathy|gloss1=child|gloss2=disease}} paedo- (“child”) + -pathy (“disease”) Head templates: {{en-noun|-}} paedopathy (uncountable)
  1. (medicine, obsolete, rare) The pathology of children. (Now loosely superseded by pediatrics.) Tags: obsolete, rare, uncountable Categories (topical): Medicine Synonyms: pædopathy

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