misozoic

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English[edit]

Etymology[edit]

miso- +‎ zoic

Adjective[edit]

misozoic (comparative more misozoic, superlative most misozoic)

  1. (rare) life-hating
    • 1876, James John Garth Wilkinson, On Human Science: Good and Evil, and on Divine Revelation:
      The torturers of any form of life torture the life. In this they are not only abominators of form, but haters of nature; and the violationist school is misozoic, life-hating; in continuation of that which it also is, misanthropic, or an enemy of mankind.
    • 1997, Harry Berger, Peter Erickson, Making Trifles of Terrors: Redistributing Complicities in Shakespeare:
      The Duke urges him to prepare for death and to desire it because of life's worthlessness. His image of life is hyperbolically misozoic because he is practicing — and getting off on — homiletics: []