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caco-

  1. 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

  1. bad, unpleasant, or incorrect

    cacophony



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Word History and Origins

Origin of caco-1

< Greek, combining form of kakós

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Word History and Origins

Origin of caco-1

from Greek kakos bad

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Example Sentences

Coca, caco, tobacco and most of the fruits and vegetables of the tropics are also produced.

Caballerito, doy a usted las gracias por haberme advertido los 6666 ruines propsitos de esos palurdos ms malos que Caco.

Michelangelo said one day to Ammanati, "Nelle mie opere caco sangue."

Among its exports are sugar, coffee, caco, tobacco and fruit.

Although it is found growing wild, caco is cultivated to a limited extent, and the product is insufficient for home consumption.

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