CACOETHIC

Etymology

Adjective

cacoethic (comparative more cacoethic, superlative most cacoethic)

Ill-conditioned, malignant; cacoethical.

(medicine, obsolete) Of or pertaining to a cacoethes (a malignant tumour or ulcer).

Usage notes

Not to be confused with cacoethics ("bad ethics or morals; bad habits").

Synonyms

• cacoethical

Source: Wiktionary



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