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"Antipathist" is not a commonly used word in English. It seems to be a misspelling or a variant of "antipathetic," which means feeling or showing dislike, aversion, or hostility towards someone or something. An antipathist would be a person who has an antipathy or strong dislike towards a particular thing or person.
To antipathize means to feel a strong dislike or opposition towards someone or something. It can also refer to a feeling of mutual dislike or conflict between two individuals or groups.
antipathous (adjective): Feeling or showing a strong dislike or aversion towards someone or something.
Antipathy refers to a strong feeling of dislike or aversion towards something or someone. It is an emotional response that involves a deep-seated opposition or hostility.
"Antipatris" is a historical place name, referring to a city in ancient Palestine. It was located between Jerusalem and Jaffa (modern-day Tel Aviv) on the road to Damascus. The name comes from Antipater, the father of Herod the Great, who founded the city. It played a role in biblical history and is mentioned in the Acts of the Apostles in the New Testament.
Antiperistalsis is a term used in physiology to describe a retrograde or backward movement of muscles in the digestive tract, opposite to the normal peristaltic waves that propel food forward. It usually occurs to prevent the backflow of contents or as a reflex action in certain conditions.
Antiperistaltic refers to a movement or contraction in the opposite direction of normal peristalsis, which is the coordinated muscle contractions in the digestive tract that move food downwards. Antiperistaltic contractions can occur in cases of intestinal disorders and may lead to reversed flow of contents.
Antipersonnel refers to weapons, devices, or measures designed to harm, injure, or kill people, typically in military contexts. It can also refer to anything intended to target or obstruct enemy personnel rather than structures or vehicles. Examples include landmines, grenades, and certain types of ammunition.
Antiperspirant is a type of substance or product that is applied to the skin to reduce sweating. It works by forming a temporary plug in the sweat glands that prevents sweat from making its way to the surface of the skin. Antiperspirants are often used to help reduce excessive sweating, especially in the armpits, and are commonly found in deodorants and antistatic products.
Antiperspirants are substances, typically in the form of sprays, roll-ons, or sticks, that are applied to the skin, especially under the arms, to prevent or reduce sweating. They contain ingredients like aluminum salts that block sweat glands, reducing the amount of perspiration produced. Antiperspirants are often used for personal hygiene and to prevent odor caused by bacteria breaking down sweat. Some antiperspirants also include deodorants to mask or eliminate body odor.
"Antiphage" is not a widely recognized or commonly used word in the English language. It does not have a specific meaning in mainstream vocabulary. However, it can be broken down into two parts: "anti-" and "phage." "Anti-" is a prefix that means against or opposite of, while "phage" comes from the Greek word "phagein," meaning to eat or devour. If we were to interpret "antiphage" liberally, it could potentially refer to something that is against or resistant to phages, which are viruses that infect bacteria. In the context of scientific research, it might be used to describe substances or mechanisms that counteract or protect against bacteriophages. But without a specific context, it's difficult to assign a precise meaning to this term.
Antiphagocytic refers to something that has the ability to prevent or inhibit the process of phagocytosis, which is the engulfment and destruction of foreign particles, pathogens, or cellular debris by phagocytes (a type of white blood cell). In other words, it describes a property that can block or dodge the action of cells that consume and remove harmful substances from the body.
"Antiphanes" is a noun that refers to a Greek comic poet who lived in the 4th century BC. He was known for his satirical works and was one of the writers of New Comedy in ancient Greece. The term can also be used more generally to describe someone who is a satirical writer or has a style resembling Antiphanes' works.
"Antiphates" is a name with historical and mythological significance. In Greek mythology, Antiphates was a giant king of Crete, known for his enormous size and strength. He was often associated with the story of the hero Perseus, who slayed Medusa. In some versions of the myth, Antiphates was one of the giants that Perseus encountered and defeated during his adventures. The name has not found common usage in modern times and primarily remains a reference to these ancient tales.
"Antiphlogistic" refers to something that has anti-inflammatory properties or is used to reduce inflammation. It comes from the root word "phlogistos," meaning fire, and indicates substances or treatments that counteract inflammation, which is often characterized by heat, redness, swelling, and pain. In historical medical contexts, it referred to remedies that were believed to cool the body and prevent or alleviate inflammatory conditions.
"Antiphon" refers to a short chant or hymn sung or recited alternately by two groups of singers, typically in Christian liturgical services. It can also refer to a responsive poem or verse where a response is given to a preceding verse. The term comes from the Greek "antiphōne," meaning "to sound against" or "in response."
Antiphonal refers to a musical composition or a form of chanting where two or more groups of singers or instrumentalists alternate in singing or playing a phrase or stanza, often with a leader or conductor guiding the performance. It is often used in Christian worship, particularly in Gregorian chant, where the choir and congregation alternate in singing Responsorial Psalms.
In a musical or liturgical sense, antiphonally refers to the practice of singing or speaking in alternation, typically between two or more groups or choirs. It involves singing or reciting a phrase or sentence, followed by a response or counterpoint from another group or singer. This technique is often used in choral music, hymns, and liturgical services to create a sense of dialogue or call-and-response.
An antiphonary is a book containing the antiphons, which are short texts sung before and after psalms in a church service. It is a musical notation book that was used in medieval Christian worship, especially in the Catholic and Orthodox traditions. The antiphonary typically includes the musical scores for the antiphons, psalms, and other parts of the liturgy, as well as the corresponding Latin text.
"Antiphone" is not a commonly used word in English. It might be a misspelling or a less familiar term. However, if you meant "antiphon," it refers to a short, responsive piece of music or verse that is sung or recited alternately by two groups in religious services, typically in Christian liturgies. Antiphons are often used as part of choral chanting and can alternate between a choir and a congregation or between different sections of a choir.
An antiphoner is a book or collection of chants, hymns, or psalms, typically used in Christian worship, especially in the traditions of Western Christianity, such as the Catholic, Anglican, and Lutheran churches. It is a compilation of songs and chants used during the liturgy, usually with accompanying music. The antiphoner provides the text and melody for the parts sung by the congregation or choir during church services.
Antiphons are musical phrases or phrases sung in chorus, typically preceding a solo or a group singing. They are often used in liturgical or sacred music, particularly in the Christian tradition, to introduce a hymn, psalm, or other sacred text.
Antiphony refers to a musical composition or a vocal piece in which two or more groups or soloists chant or sing in alternation, often with one group or soloist responding to another. The term is often used to describe the musical style of ancient Greek and Christian hymns, as well as parts of the Mass or other sacred services.
Antiphospholipid is an autoimmune term referring to a group of antibodies that mistakenly target and react with phospholipids, which are a type of fat found in cells and blood vessels. These antibodies can cause blood clots, leading to conditions like antiphospholipid syndrome (APS), a disorder characterized by recurrent thrombosis and pregnancy complications.
Antiphrasis is a figure of speech where words or phrases are used in a way that is opposite to their usual meaning, often for emphasis or irony. For example, saying "I'm so hungry, I could eat a horse" when you're not actually planning to consume a large animal, but rather emphasizing your extreme hunger.
Antiphrastically means using words or expressions in a way that is opposite in meaning to their usual sense, often for emphasis or irony. It involves saying one thing but meaning the opposite. For example, "He's so humble, he never stops talking about himself" is an antiphrastic statement because "humble" typically means not drawing attention to oneself, whereas the person being described is actually self-promoting.
"Antiplatelet" refers to a substance or medication that prevents blood platelets from clumping together, thereby reducing the risk of blood clot formation. This is often used to treat or prevent conditions such as heart attacks, strokes, and arterial thrombosis. Examples of antiplatelet drugs include aspirin and clopidogrel.
Antiplatelets refer to medications or substances that prevent blood platelets from clumping together, forming clots, and potentially causing blockages in blood vessels. They are often used to reduce the risk of heart attacks, strokes, and other cardiovascular events in people with certain medical conditions or after procedures that may cause clotting. Examples of antiplatelet drugs include aspirin, clopidogrel, and prasugrel.
"Antipodagric" is not a recognized or commonly used word in the English language. It does not have a specific meaning in standard dictionaries.
Antipodal refers to things that are exactly opposite or situated on opposite sides of a central point or axis. For example, antipodal points on the Earth are those that are diametrically opposite each other, such as one location on the equator and another on the opposite side of the globe.
The word "antipode" refers to a person or place that is situated on the exact opposite side of the Earth from another person or place. It can also be used metaphorically to describe something that is completely opposite or contrary to something else. For example, if someone is in New York, their antipode would be a location in the southern hemisphere, such as Wellington, New Zealand.
Antipodean refers to something or someone that comes from or relates to the antipodes, which are places on the Earth's surface that are exactly opposite each other. It is often used to describe things or people from Australia, New Zealand, or the southern hemisphere in general, as these countries are roughly antipodal to Europe and parts of North America. The term can carry connotations of being distant, exotic, or geographically far removed.
"Antipodeans" refers to people or things that are from the antipodes, which are places on the exact opposite side of the Earth from a particular location. It is often used to describe people or countries from Australia and New Zealand, as they are roughly antipodal to Europe and parts of North Africa. The term can also be used metaphorically to signify distant or contrasting entities.
The word "antipodes" refers to places on the Earth that are exactly opposite each other, usually referring to geographical locations. If you were to dig a straight tunnel through the Earth's core from one antipode to the other, you would emerge on the opposite side of the globe. The term can also be used metaphorically to describe things that are completely opposed or contradictory in nature.
An "antipodist" refers to a person who lives on the opposite side of the Earth, or an advocate of antipodes, which are points on the Earth's surface that are exactly opposite each other. The term can be used metaphorically to describe someone who holds opposing views or is distant in ideas or location.
The word "antipole" refers to a point on the Earth's surface that is diametrically opposite to another point, which is called its pole. The antipole of a location on the Earth's surface is the point on the opposite side of the Earth where a line drawn through the Earth's axis would intersect the surface. In other words, the antipole is the point that is directly opposite to the original location, on the other side of the globe.