κακοστόμαχος

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Ancient Greek

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Etymology

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From κᾰκο- (kako-, bad) +‎ στόμᾰχος (stómakhos, stomach).

Pronunciation

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Adjective

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κᾰκοστόμᾰχος (kakostómakhosm or f (neuter κᾰκοστόμᾰχον); second declension

  1. having a sensitive stomach
  2. bad for the stomach, unwholesome
    Antonym: εὐστόμᾰχος (eustómakhos)

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