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caconym

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Etymology

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From Ancient Greek κακός (kakós, bad) + ὄνυμα (ónuma, name), equivalent to caco- +‎ -onym or caco- +‎ -nym.

Noun

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caconym (plural caconyms)

  1. An incorrect name for something, especially in taxonomic classification.

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