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ANTIS'TROPHON, n. A figure which repeats a word often.
ANTIS'TROPHE,'TROPHY, n. [Gr. opposite, and a turning. 1. In grammar, the changi...
ANTIS'TES, n. [L.] The chief priest or prelate.
ANTIS'TASIS, n. [Gr. Opposite, and station.] In oratory, the defense of an actio...
ANTISPLENET'IC, a. [See Spleen .] Good as a remedy in diseases of the spleen.
ANTISPAS'TIC, a. [See Antispasis .] Causing a revulsion of fluids or humors.
ANTISPASMOD'IC, a. [Gr. against, and from to draw.] Opposing spasm; resisting co...
ANTIS'PASIS, n. [Gr. against, and to draw.] A revulsion of fluids, from one part...
ANTISO'CIAL, a. [See Social .] Averse to society; that tends to interrupt or des...
ANTISEP'TIC, a. [Gr. putrid, from to putrify.] Opposing or counteracting putrefa...
ANTISCRIP'TURIST, n. One that denies revelation.
ANTISCRIP'TURISM, n. Opposition to the Holy Scriptures.
ANTISCORBU'TIC, a. [anti and scorbutic.] which see.] Counteracting the scurvy. A...
ANTIS'CIAN, ANTIS'CIANS, n. [L. antiscii, of Gr. opposite, and shadow.] In geogr...
ANTIS'CIAN, ANTIS'CIANS, n. [L. antiscii, of Gr. opposite, and shadow.]
ANTISACERDO'TAL, a. Adverse to priests.