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Filter by Meaning The protopathic response of the crowd to the fire was to panic and run.
The artist's protopathic drawings were simple and childlike.
The loud noise startled her with a protopathic reflex to cover her ears.
The politician's speech was filled with protopathic patriotism.
The protopathic stage of artistic expression is marked by simplicity and a lack of sophistication.
The protopathic disgust he felt towards the dirty bathroom was almost palpable.
The protopathic instinct to flee danger saved the animal's life.
The patient's protopathic symptoms indicated the onset of a serious condition.
The patient was diagnosed with protopathic arthritis.
The doctor ordered a battery of tests to detect the protopathic stage of the disease.
The dog's protopathic reaction to danger was to bark loudly.
The protopathic symptoms of a disease may be difficult to diagnose.
The protopathic nature of early human art can be seen in the simplicity of its forms.
In the protopathic phase of a project, it is important to establish the basic framework.
The protopathic emotions of an infant are typically limited to hunger and discomfort.
The protopathic stage of language acquisition involves the recognition of basic sounds and simple words.
The protopathic response to pain is instinctual and does not involve conscious thought.
His protopathic jealousy over his ex-girlfriend was consuming and led to destructive behavior.
The protopathic pain from stubbing his toe made him yelp.
The protopathic ache in her stomach signaled hunger.
The protopathic discomfort from wearing tight shoes was unbearable.
The protopathic throbbing in his head made it difficult to concentrate.
The protopathic sting from the bee made her arm swell up.
The protopathic soreness in his muscles made it hard to move the next day.
The protopathic cramp in her leg woke her up in the middle of the night.
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