maleficent
adj/məˈlɛf.ɪ.sənt/US
Etymology
Latin *maleficēns, from male (“bad”) + -ficēns, combining form from faciēns, present participle of faciō (“to make or do”).
- derived from *maleficēns✻
Definitions
Harmful or evil in intent or effect.
- maleficent influence
- maleficent spirit
- maleficent power
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