ˈagathopoiˈetic, a. rare—1.
[f. Gr. ἀγαθοποι-ός doing good, beneficent; cf. Gr. εὐποιητικός.]
A proposed technical epithet for, Intended to do good, of beneficent tendency.
| 1838 Bowring Bentham's Mor. & Legisl. xviii. §54. 133 All these trusts might be comprised under some such general name as that of agatho-poietic [printed-poieutic] trusts. |