odible

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From Latin odibilis. See odium.

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odible (comparative more odible, superlative most odible)

  1. (obsolete) Fit to excite hatred; hateful, odious.
    • 1545, John Bale, The Image of Both Churches:
      dragons, ostriches, dancing apes, owlets, mermaids, and other odible monsters

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