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AntagonismAntagonism An*tag"o*nism, n. [Gr. ?, fr. ? to struggle
against; ? against + ? to contend or struggle, ? contest: cf.
F. antagonisme. See Agony.]
Opposition of action; counteraction or contrariety of things
or principles.
Note: We speak of antagonism between two things, to or
against a thing, and sometimes with a thing. Antagonist
Antagonist An*tag"o*nist, a.
Antagonistic; opposing; counteracting; as, antagonist schools
of philosophy.
AntagonisticAntagonistic An*tag`o*nis"tic, Antagonistical
An*tag`o*nis"tic*al, a.
Opposing in combat, combating; contending or acting against;
as, antagonistic forces. -- An*tag`o*nis"tic*al*ly, adv.
They were distinct, adverse, even antagonistic.
--Milman. antagonistic or antipathetic symbiosisSymbiosis Sym`bi*o"sis, n. [NL., fr. Gr. ? a living together,
? to live together; ? with + ? to live.] (Biol.)
The living together in more or less imitative association or
even close union of two dissimilar organisms. In a broad
sense the term includes parasitism, or
antagonistic, or antipathetic, symbiosis, in which the
association is disadvantageous or destructive to one of
the organisms, but ordinarily it is used of cases where
the association is advantageous, or often necessary, to
one or both, and not harmful to either. When there is
bodily union (in extreme cases so close that the two form
practically a single body, as in the union of alg[ae] and
fungi to form lichens, and in the inclusion of alg[ae] in
radiolarians) it is called
conjunctive symbiosis; if there is no actual union of the
organisms (as in the association of ants with
myrmecophytes),
disjunctive symbiosis. AntagonisticalAntagonistic An*tag`o*nis"tic, Antagonistical
An*tag`o*nis"tic*al, a.
Opposing in combat, combating; contending or acting against;
as, antagonistic forces. -- An*tag`o*nis"tic*al*ly, adv.
They were distinct, adverse, even antagonistic.
--Milman. AntagonisticallyAntagonistic An*tag`o*nis"tic, Antagonistical
An*tag`o*nis"tic*al, a.
Opposing in combat, combating; contending or acting against;
as, antagonistic forces. -- An*tag`o*nis"tic*al*ly, adv.
They were distinct, adverse, even antagonistic.
--Milman. AntagonizeAntagonize An*tag"o*nize, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Antagonized;
p. pr. & vb. n. Antagonozing.] [Gr. ?. See Antagonism.]
To contend with; to oppose actively; to counteract. Antagonize
Antagonize An*tag"o*nize, v. i.
To act in opposition.
AntagonizedAntagonize An*tag"o*nize, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Antagonized;
p. pr. & vb. n. Antagonozing.] [Gr. ?. See Antagonism.]
To contend with; to oppose actively; to counteract. AntagonozingAntagonize An*tag"o*nize, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Antagonized;
p. pr. & vb. n. Antagonozing.] [Gr. ?. See Antagonism.]
To contend with; to oppose actively; to counteract. AntagonyAntagony An*tag"o*ny, n. [Gr. ?; ? + ? contest: cf. F. (16th
century) antagonie. See Antagonism.]
Contest; opposition; antagonism. [Obs.]
Antagony that is between Christ and Belial. --Milton.
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