Antidyscratic

/ˌæntidɪsˈkrætɪk/ adjective

Opposed to or working against a bad temperament, mood, or disposition in someone.

From anti- (against) + dys- (bad or difficult) + cratic (relating to temperament or rule). The root dys- comes from Greek meaning difficulty or badness.

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