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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. Antipapal
Antipapal An`ti*pa"pal, a.
Opposed to the pope or to popery. --Milton.
Antiparallel
Antiparallel An`ti*par"al*lel, a.
Running in a contrary direction. --Hammond.
Antiparallels
Antiparallels An`ti*par"al*lels, n. pl. (Geom.)
Straight lines or planes which make angles in some respect
opposite in character to those made by parallel lines or
planes.
Antiparalytic
Antiparalytic An`ti*par`a*lyt"ic, a. (Med.)
Good against paralysis. -- n. A medicine for paralysis.
Antiparalytical
Antiparalytical An`ti*par`a*lyt"ic*al, a.
Antiparalytic.
Antipasch
Antipasch An"ti*pasch, n. [Pref. anti- + pasch.] (Eccl.)
The Sunday after Easter; Low Sunday.
Antipathetic
Antipathetic An`ti*pa*thet"ic, Antipathetical
An`ti*pa*thet"ic*al, a.
Having a natural contrariety, or constitutional aversion, to
a thing; characterized by antipathy; -- often followed by to.
--Fuller.
Antipathetical
Antipathetic An`ti*pa*thet"ic, Antipathetical
An`ti*pa*thet"ic*al, a.
Having a natural contrariety, or constitutional aversion, to
a thing; characterized by antipathy; -- often followed by to.
--Fuller.
Antipathic
Antipathic An`ti*path"ic, a. [NL. antipathicus, Gr. ? of
opposite feelings.] (Med.)
Belonging to antipathy; opposite; contrary; allopathic.
AntipathiesAntipathy An*tip"a*thy, n.; pl. Antipathies. [L. antipathia,
Gr. ?; ? against + ? to suffer. Cf. F. antipathie. See
Pathos.]
1. Contrariety or opposition in feeling; settled aversion or
dislike; repugnance; distaste.
Inveterate antipathies against particular nations,
and passionate attachments to others, are to be
avoided. --Washington.
2. Natural contrariety; incompatibility; repugnancy of
qualities; as, oil and water have antipathy.
A habit is generated of thinking that a natural
antipathy exists between hope and reason. --I.
Taylor.
Note: Antipathy is opposed to sympathy. It is followed by
to, against, or between; also sometimes by for.
Syn: Hatred; aversion; dislike; disgust; distaste; enmity;
ill will; repugnance; contrariety; opposition. See
Dislike. Antipathist
Antipathist An*tip"a*thist, n.
One who has an antipathy. [R.] ``Antipathist of light.'
--Coleridge.
Antipathize
Antipathize An*tip"a*thize, v. i.
To feel or show antipathy. [R.]
Antipathous
Antipathous An*tip"a*thous, a.
Having a natural contrariety; adverse; antipathetic. [Obs.]
--Beau. & Fl.
AntipathyAntipathy An*tip"a*thy, n.; pl. Antipathies. [L. antipathia,
Gr. ?; ? against + ? to suffer. Cf. F. antipathie. See
Pathos.]
1. Contrariety or opposition in feeling; settled aversion or
dislike; repugnance; distaste.
Inveterate antipathies against particular nations,
and passionate attachments to others, are to be
avoided. --Washington.
2. Natural contrariety; incompatibility; repugnancy of
qualities; as, oil and water have antipathy.
A habit is generated of thinking that a natural
antipathy exists between hope and reason. --I.
Taylor.
Note: Antipathy is opposed to sympathy. It is followed by
to, against, or between; also sometimes by for.
Syn: Hatred; aversion; dislike; disgust; distaste; enmity;
ill will; repugnance; contrariety; opposition. See
Dislike.
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Herod Antipas (Gr****: Ἡρῴδης Ἀντίπας, Hērṓidēs
Antípas; c. 20 BC – c. 39 AD) was a 1st-century
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Grigore Antipa (Romanian pronunciation: [ɡriˈɡore
anˈtipa]; 27
November 1867 in Botoșani – 9
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Apocalypse of
Andreas of Caesarea, it is
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National d'Histoire
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Grigore Antipa National Museum of
Natural History (Romanian:
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Antypas (Gr****: Αντύπας,
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Antipas,
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divided between his
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husband while he was alive, and was
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