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ANTAG'ONISM, n. Opposition of action; counteraction of things or principles.
ANTAG'ONIST, n. [Gr. against, and a champion. See Act and Agony.] 1. One who con...
ANTAGONIS'TIC, a. Opposing in combat; contending against.
ANTAG'ONIZE, v.i. To contend against; to act in opposition; to oppose in argument.
ANTAG'ONY, n. Contest; opposition [Not used.]
ANTAL'GIC, a. [Gr. against, and pain.] Alleviating pain; anodyne.
ANTANACLA'SIS, n. [Gr. a driving back.] 1. In rhetoric, a figure, which consists...
ANTANAGO'GE, n. antanago'gy. [Gr. against, and a taking up.] In rhetoric, a figu...
ANTAPHRODIS'IAC, a. [Gr. against, and venereal, from Venus.] Antivenereal; havin...
ANTAPHRODIT'IC, a. [Gr. See The preceding words.] Antivenereal, abating the vene...
ANTAPOPLEC'TIC, a. Good against apoplexy.
ANTARC'TIC, a. [Gr. against, and the bear, a northern constellation.] Opposite t...
ANTA'RES, n. The name of a star of the first magnitude, called also the scorpion...
ANTARTHRIT'IC, n. A remedy which cures or alleviates the gout. ANTARTHRIT'IC , a...
ANTASTHMAT'IC, a. [Gr. against, and asthma.] Opposing the asthma. ANTASTHMAT'IC ...
AN'TE. A Latin preposition, Gr.; much used in the composition of English words, ...