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† ˈcacochyme, a. Obs. Path. [a. F. cacochyme (16th c. in Paré), ad. Gr. κακόχῡµος with unhealthy humours, f. κακο- bad + χῡµός juice, humour.] Full of evil humours.
1614W. Barclay Nepenthes in Arb. App. Jas. I Counterbl. 116 The body very cacochyme, or full of euil humours. |