mattoid

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English

Etymology

From Italian matto (insane) + -oid (likeness or resemblance), from Ancient Greek εἶδος (eîdos, form)

Adjective

mattoid (comparative more mattoid, superlative most mattoid)

  1. Displaying erratic behaviour

Noun

mattoid (plural mattoids)

  1. A person who displays such behaviour; a person of congenitally abnormal mind bordering on insanity or degeneracy.

References

  • OED (online) 2001
  • Concise Oxford Dictionary 1964
  • mattoid”, in OneLook Dictionary Search.