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What does caco mean in greek?

"Caco" is not a complete word in Greek, but a prefix. It means bad, ugly, evil, or ill.

Here are some examples of Greek words using the prefix "caco":

* Cacography (κακογραφία): Bad handwriting or spelling.

* Cacophony (κακοφωνία): Harsh, jarring sound.

* Cacodaemon (κακοδαίμων): Evil spirit.

* Cacoethes (κακοήθεια): A bad habit or inclination.

The prefix "caco" is often used to denote something that is unpleasant or undesirable.

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