cacodyl
American
[kak-uh-dil]
/ ˈkæk ə dɪl /
adjective
noun
cacodyl
British
/ ˈkækədaɪl, ˌkækəˈdɪlɪk /
noun
Other Word Forms
- cacodylic adjective
Etymology
Origin of cacodyl
1840–50; < Greek kakṓd ( ēs ) ill-smelling ( kak ( o )- caco- + -ōd- smell + -ēs adj. suffix) + -yl
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