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AntilaeAntlia Ant"li*a, n.; pl. Antil[ae]. [L., a pump, Gr, ? hold
of a ship] (Zo["o]l.)
The spiral tubular proboscis of lepidopterous insects. See
Lepidoptera. Antilegomena
Antilegomena An`ti*le*gom"e*na, n. pl. [NL., fr. Gr. ? against
+ ? to speak; part. pass. ?.] (Eccl.)
Certain books of the New Testament which were for a time not
universally received, but which are now considered canonical.
These are the Epistle to the Hebrews, the Epistles of James
and Jude, the second Epistle of Peter, the second and third
Epistles of John, and the Revelation. The undisputed books
are called the Homologoumena.
Antilibration
Antilibration An`ti*li*bra"tion, n.
A balancing; equipoise. [R.] --De Quincey.
Antilithic
Antilithic An`ti*lith"ic, a. (Med.)
Tending to prevent the formation of urinary calculi, or to
destroy them when formed. -- n. An antilithic medicine.
Antilocapra AmericanaAntelope An"te*lope, n. [OF. antelop, F. antilope, fro Gr. ?,
?, Eustathius, ``Hexa["e]m.,' p. 36, the origin of which is
unknown.] (Zo["o]l.)
One of a group of ruminant quadrupeds, intermediate between
the deer and the goat. The horns are usually annulated, or
ringed. There are many species in Africa and Asia.
The antelope and wolf both fierce and fell. --Spenser.
Note: The common or bezoar antelope of India is Antilope
bezoartica. The chamois of the Alps, the gazelle, the
addax, and the eland are other species. See Gazelle.
The pronghorn antelope (Antilocapra Americana) is
found in the Rocky Mountains. See Pronghorn. AntilogarithmAntilogarithm An`ti*log"a*rithm, n. (Math.)
The number corresponding to a logarithm. The word has been
sometimes, though rarely, used to denote the complement of a
given logarithm; also the logarithmic cosine corresponding to
a given logarithmic sine. -- An`ti*log`a*rith"mic, a. AntilogarithmicAntilogarithm An`ti*log"a*rithm, n. (Math.)
The number corresponding to a logarithm. The word has been
sometimes, though rarely, used to denote the complement of a
given logarithm; also the logarithmic cosine corresponding to
a given logarithmic sine. -- An`ti*log`a*rith"mic, a. AntilogiesAntilogy An*til"o*gy, n.; pl. Antilogies. [Gr. ?, fr. ?
contradictory; ? against + ? to speak.]
A contradiction between any words or passages in an author.
--Sir W. Hamilton. AntilogousAntilogous An*til"o*gous, a.
Of the contrary name or character; -- opposed to analogous.
Antilogous pole (Eccl.), that pole of a crystal which
becomes negatively electrified when heated. Antilogous poleAntilogous An*til"o*gous, a.
Of the contrary name or character; -- opposed to analogous.
Antilogous pole (Eccl.), that pole of a crystal which
becomes negatively electrified when heated. AntilogyAntilogy An*til"o*gy, n.; pl. Antilogies. [Gr. ?, fr. ?
contradictory; ? against + ? to speak.]
A contradiction between any words or passages in an author.
--Sir W. Hamilton. Antiloimic
Antiloimic An`ti*loi"mic ([a^]n`t[i^]*loi"m[i^]k), n. (Med.)
A remedy against the plague. --Brande & C.
Antilope bezoarticaAntelope An"te*lope, n. [OF. antelop, F. antilope, fro Gr. ?,
?, Eustathius, ``Hexa["e]m.,' p. 36, the origin of which is
unknown.] (Zo["o]l.)
One of a group of ruminant quadrupeds, intermediate between
the deer and the goat. The horns are usually annulated, or
ringed. There are many species in Africa and Asia.
The antelope and wolf both fierce and fell. --Spenser.
Note: The common or bezoar antelope of India is Antilope
bezoartica. The chamois of the Alps, the gazelle, the
addax, and the eland are other species. See Gazelle.
The pronghorn antelope (Antilocapra Americana) is
found in the Rocky Mountains. See Pronghorn. Antilope bezoartica or cervicapraSasin Sa"sin, n. (Zo["o]l.)
The Indian antelope (Antilope bezoartica, or cervicapra),
noted for its beauty and swiftness. It has long, spiral,
divergent horns. Antilope or Gazella dorcasAriel A"ri*el, n., or Ariel gazelle A"ri*el ga*zelle" [Ar.
aryil, ayyil, stag.] (Zo["o]l.)
(a) A variety of the gazelle (Antilope, or Gazella,
dorcas), found in Arabia and adjacent countries.
(b) A squirrel-like Australian marsupial, a species of
Petaurus.
(c) A beautiful Brazilian toucan Ramphastos ariel). Antilopine
Antilopine An*til"o*pine, a.
Of or relating to the antelope.
Antiloquist
Antiloquist An*til"o*quist, n.
A contradicter. [Obs.]
Antiloquy
Antiloquy An*til"o*quy, n. [Pref. anti- + L. loqui to speak.]
Contradiction. [Obs.]
Antilyssic
Antilyssic An`ti*lys"sic, a. & n. [Pref. anti- + Gr. ? rage,
madness.] (Med.)
Antihydrophobic.
CantileCantile Can"tile, v. i.
Same as Cantle, v. t. cantileCantle Can"tle, v. t.
To cut in pieces; to cut out from. [Obs.] [Written also
cantile.] cantilenaCantabile Can*ta"bi*le, n. (Mus.)
A piece or passage, whether vocal or instrumental, peculiarly
adapted to singing; -- sometimes called cantilena. CantilenaCantilena Can`ti*le"na, n. [It. & L.] (Mus.)
See Cantabile. cantileverCantalever Can"ta*lev`er, n. [Cant an external angle + lever a
supporter of the roof timber of a house.] [Written also
cantaliver and cantilever.]
1. (Arch.) A bracket to support a balcony, a cornice, or the
like.
2. (Engin.) A projecting beam, truss, or bridge unsupported
at the outer end; one which overhangs.
Cantalever bridge, a bridge in which the principle of the
cantalever is applied. It is usually a trussed bridge,
composed of two portions reaching out from opposite banks,
and supported near the middle of their own length on piers
which they overhang, thus forming cantalevers which meet
over the space to be spanned or sustain a third portion,
to complete the connection. CantileverCantilever Can"ti*lev`er, n.
Same as Cantalever. CantillateCantillate Can"til*late, v. i. [L. cantillatus, p. p. of
cantillare to sing low, dim. of cantare. See Cantata.]
To chant; to recite with musical tones. --M. Stuart. Cantillation
Cantillation Can`til*la"tion, n.
A chanting; recitation or reading with musical modulations.
Cincloramphus cantillansSkylark Sky"lark`, n. (Zo["o]l.)
A lark that mounts and sings as it files, especially the
common species (Alauda arvensis) found in Europe and in
some parts of Asia, and celebrated for its melodious song; --
called also sky laverock. See under Lark.
Note: The Australian skylark (Cincloramphus cantillans) is
a pipit which has the habit of ascending
perpendicularly like a skylark, but it lacks the song
of a true lark. The Missouri skylark is a pipit
(Anthus Spraguei) of the Western United States,
resembling the skylark in habit and song. InfantileInfantile In"fan*tile (?; 277), a. [L. infantilis: cf. F.
infantile. See Infant.]
Of or pertaining to infancy, or to an infant; similar to, or
characteristic of, an infant; childish; as, infantile
behavior. Infantile paralysisInfantile paralysis In"fan*tile pa*ral"y*sis (Med.)
An acute disease, almost exclusively infantile, characterized
by inflammation of the anterior horns of the gray substance
of the spinal cord. It is attended with febrile symptoms,
motor paralysis, and muscular atrophy, often producing
permanent deformities. Called also acute anterior
poliomyelitis.
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Sumit Antil (born 7 June 1998) is an
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Seema Punia-
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Antilly is the name of the
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across 12
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eight medals including one gold, five
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