pleonectic

English

Etymology

19th century borrowing from Ancient Greek πλεονεκτικός (pleonektikós, greedy), from πλείων (pleíōn, more) + κτάομαι (ktáomai, to get, acquire).

Adjective

pleonectic (comparative more pleonectic, superlative most pleonectic)

  1. Greedy; covetous.
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