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caco-
- a combining form meaning “bad,” occurring in loanwords from Greek ( cacodemon ); on this model, used in the formation of compound words ( cacogenics ).
caco-
combining_form
- bad, unpleasant, or incorrect
cacophony
Word History and Origins
Origin of caco-1
Word History and Origins
Origin of caco-1
Example Sentences
The gorilla is about nine years old and is called Caco by the trackers who took the young Dutchman to see the ape in Odzala National Park in the Republic of Congo.
I am not just rerereading these books this summer because I am a glutton for punishment but because my grandfather was a Caco, or a resistance fighter, against this occupation, and I want, a hundred years later, to get a sense of the minds of some of the men he was fighting against.
David Vale took time to answer questions about the project and his work with co-creators Rick Van Mook and Caco Teixeira.
The exact origin of the festival are not known, various theories exist from the mythological punishment of Caco by Hercules, to a cattle thief ridiculed and expelled by his neighbors.
Coalescence and solidification of nanoscale droplets results in formation of a solid phase, the structure of which is consistent with amorphous CaCO.
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