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"Section C"

Wiseman.


Cac`o*de"mon (?), n. [Gr.
&?;&?;&?;&?;&?;&?;&?;&?;&?;&?;; kako`s bad +
&?;&?;&?;&?;&?;&?; demon: cf. F. cacodémon.]
1. An evil spirit; a devil or demon.
Shak.


2. (Med.) The nightmare.
Dunaglison.


Cac`o*dox"ic*al (?), a.
Heretical.


Cac"o*dox`y (?), n. [Gr.
&?;&?;&?;&?;&?;&?;&?;&?;&?; perverted opinion; kako`s
bad + &?;&?;&?;&?;&?; opinion.] Erroneous doctrine; heresy;
heterodoxy.
[R.]


Heterodoxy, or what Luther calls
cacodoxy.

R. Turnbull.


Cac"o*dyl (?), n. [Gr.
&?;&?;&?;&?;&?;&?;&?; ill-smelling (kako`s bad +
&?;&?;&?;&?;&?; to smell) + -yl.] (Chem.)
Alkarsin; a colorless, poisonous, arsenical liquid,
As2(CH3)4, spontaneously
inflammable and possessing an intensely disagreeable odor. It is
the type of a series of compounds analogous to the nitrogen
compounds called hydrazines.
[Written also cacodyle,
and kakodyl.]


Cac`o*dyl"ic (?), a. (Chem.)
Of, pertaining to, or derived from, cacodyl.


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