| n. pl.   an·tip·a·thies  1.  Extreme dislike; aversion or repugnance. See Synonyms at  enmity. 2.  A feeling of aversion: longstanding antipathies between two nations. 3.  Inherent incompatibility or inability to mix: the antipathy between faith and reason; the antipathy of hydrocarbons and water. [Latin antipathīa, from Greek antipatheia, from antipathēs, of opposite feelings : anti-, anti- + pathos, feeling; see  PATHOS.] | 
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