(eff-ih-KAY-shuss), adjective
Capable of having a desired effect.
“Example is always more EFFICACIOUS than precept.” – Samuel Johnson, British moralist and poet
Front | efficacious |
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Back | (eff-ih-KAY-shuss), adjective Capable of having a desired effect. “Example is always more EFFICACIOUS than precept.” – Samuel Johnson, British moralist and poet |
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