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Variant of inimical
inimical
definition
in·imi·cal (i nim′i kəl)
adjective
- like an enemy; hostile; unfriendly
- in opposition; adverse; unfavorable laws inimical to freedom
Etymology: LL inimicalis < L inimicus, hostile, enemy
Related Forms:
- inimically in·im′i·cally adverb
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