Amicable

/ˈæmɪkəbəl/ adjective

Characterized by friendliness and absence of discord; peaceful and harmonious. Used to describe relationships, agreements, or interactions that are mutually pleasant.

From Latin 'amicus' meaning 'friend,' which also gives us 'amity' and 'amiable.' The word entered English in the 15th century through legal contexts describing peaceful settlements.

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