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Monday, November 12, 2012

inimical

adjective
tending to obstruct or harm; hostile. 

Stevenson, Angus, Julia Elliott, and Richard Jones. "Inimical." The Little Oxford English Dictionary. Oxford: Oxford UP, 2002. Print.
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