dañino

Spanish

Etymology

From dañar, derived from Latin damnāre, present active infinitive of damnō. Compare Portuguese daninho.

Adjective

dañino (feminine dañina, masculine plural dañinos, feminine plural dañinas)

  1. damaging, harmful, detrimental (especially in regards to animals)
    Fumar es dañino para tu salud
    Smoking is damaging to your health
    Synonyms: perjudicial, nocivo

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