agathokakological

/əˌɡæθəʊˌkækəˈlɒdʒɪkəl/

agathokakological

English Adj
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Definition

Composed of both good and evil.

Etymology

From Ancient Greek ἀγαθός (agathós, “good”) + κακός (kakós, “bad”) + -logical.

Example Sentences

  • "There may be an opposite fault; for indeed upon the agathokakological globe there are opposite qualities always to be found in parallel degrees, north and south of the equator."
  • "Just throwing a number out, I'd say he is at least seven or seven and a half feet tall. Not really muscular, just tall, thin, and brooding with something evil, or at the very least an agathokakological sense of being."
  • "When any project dominates your life for a sizeable length of time, let alone the best part of six years, you have to accept the agathokakological nature of the beast."
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