Atroce

/əˈtroʊs/ adjective

Archaic or poetic term meaning atrocious or extremely cruel and shocking.

From French 'atroce' and Latin 'atrocis,' related to 'atrox' meaning fierce or savage. The root may connect to 'ater' (dark/black), suggesting something dark and terrible in nature.

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