a. [f. as CACOPHONOUS + -IC: after euphonic.] Ill-sounding.

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1847.  in Craig.

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1862.  Temple Bar Mag., IV. 187. [Joseph] Smith and his brother, who rejoiced in the vulgarly cacophonic name of ‘Hyrum,’ were arrested.

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  Cacophonical, a. = prec. (In Craig, 1847.)

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