Wednesday, 10 June 2026

AGATHOKAKOLOGICAL X ἀγαθός (agathos) = good, noble κακός (kakos) = bad, evil

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“Agathokakological.”

It’s a very rare English word (largely lexical/ornamental rather than commonly used in speech) meaning:

Something composed of both good and evil.

It comes from Greek roots:

  • agathos = good
  • kakos = bad/evil
  • -logical / -logia = relating to discourse or study

So, it describes anything that has a mixed moral character—neither purely good nor purely bad.

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