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malefic

[ muh-lef-ik ]

adjective

  1. productive of evil; malign; doing harm; baneful:

    a malefic spell.



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˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins

Origin of malefic1

First recorded in 1645–55, malefic is from the Latin word maleficus evil-doing, wicked. See male-, -fic
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Expect a touch of the supernatural, malefic colleagues and plenty of eccentricity.

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Sergeant Hicks said in a malefic whisper that seemed to hiss out of his bowels.

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Like a malefic kitten with a ball of string, she would tangle his emotions until he lost all distinction between love and hate, joy and sorrow.

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Photograph: EPA For Stone, the US has, ever since those two fateful days in August 1945, been in the malefic grip of the military and hegemonic delusions.

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In Peel’s world, malefic forces in the U.S. government and corporations prey on unsuspecting patients by rummaging through their history/physical.

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