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- adjective nonce word composed of both
good andevil .
Etymologies
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From Ancient Greek ἀγαθός (agathos, "good") and κακός (kakos, "bad")
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mafflard commented on the word agathokakological
A more apt description of humanity
February 23, 2009
Amazongal206 commented on the word agathokakological
Defenition:
Adjective- (nonce word) composed of both good and evil.
Etymology:
Comes from the Greek agathos (good) and kakos (bad).
July 11, 2009
kasubo commented on the word agathokakological
I am fascinated by agathokakological characters like Anakin Skywalker/Darth Vader, who are both good and evil.
July 14, 2009