homomisic

English

Etymology

homo- + -misic, from Ancient Greek μῑσέω (mīséō, to hate) or μῖσος (mîsos, hatred), coined as an alternative to homophobic.

Adjective

homomisic

  1. (rare) Hating gay (homosexual) people; prejudiced against gay people.
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