cats and dogs are often antipathetic

  • 1an|tip´a|thet´i|cal|ly — an|tip|a|thet|ic «an TIHP uh THEHT ihk, AN tih puh », adjective. 1. having antipathy; contrary or opposed in nature or disposition: »Dogs and cats are often antipathetic. Traditional American talkativeness by its nature has been inherently… …

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  • 2an|tip|a|thet|ic — «an TIHP uh THEHT ihk, AN tih puh », adjective. 1. having antipathy; contrary or opposed in nature or disposition: »Dogs and cats are often antipathetic. Traditional American talkativeness by its nature has been inherently antipathetic to privacy …

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