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| Text | Merriam-Webster's Collegiate Dictionary an·ti·thet·ic adjective ⇨ see antithetical
English Etymology antithetic "containing an antithesis," c.1600, from Gk. antithetikos "setting in opposition," from antithetos (see antithetical). Webster's Third New International Dictionary, Unabridged Search result show the entry is found in: antithetic theory anti·thet·ic adjective see antithetical
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