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Antisi

Definition: The word "antism" comes from Greek, meaning "no longer," which describes a person or thing that has stopped existing, just as a person no longer exists when they stop existing in their current form. The term "antism" implies that something is no longer there as it was before.


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Antisialagogue

Definition: The word "antisolagogue" refers to a hormone that stimulates saliva production in the mouth, helping to neutralize acids produced by bacteria during digestion. This hormone is known as amylase. The term has its origin from the Greek words "ante," meaning before, and "saliva," which is the liquid excreted from the mouth and digestive tract. Antisolagogues are helpful for digestion disorders or when trying to reduce stomach acid production.


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Antisialic

Definition: Antisialic refers to a term used in medicine that describes an organ or gland that produces its own bile, but the liver does not produce enough bile to do so. This condition can lead to conditions such as gallstones, which are stones in the gallbladder and bile ducts, and pancreatitis.


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Antisiccative

Definition: Antisaccipant refers to a person who has been removed from the group or society due to their own actions or behaviors, often leading to isolation and alienation.


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Antisideric

Definition: Anti-sideric is a root in ancient Hebrew meaning "to cut off." This word has no direct reference to medicine or medicine. It's used more often in Greek and Latin, where it's frequently seen as synonyms for 'sideric.' Its primary use comes from the Hebrew text, likely referring to its use by Jews who lived during the time of the Maccabees (c. 580-479 BCE).


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Antisilverite

Definition: "Antisilverite" refers to a rare mineral found in some rocks, primarily formed in the Earth's crust by radioactive decay. This unique type of rock crystal contains small, silver-colored crystals called silverites. Antisilverite has no silver but instead contains calcium and magnesium ions, forming tiny crystals that do not reflect light like pure silver. The term "antisilverite" is a play on words from the Bible, where "silver" (symbolic of gold) appears as an alternative to "platinum" (symbolic of gold), suggesting an alternate form of precious metal in ancient times.


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Antisimoniacal

Definition: In Greek mythology, a "antismon" or "anti-mon," meaning an opposite person, was the deity of opposite gender in ancient Greece. In modern terms, it refers to someone who opposes societal norms, values, or beliefs. The term comes from the Latin words "anti" (to oppose) and "monos" (one's own kind). This word is often used metaphorically to describe individuals who are fundamentally different than what society perceives as normal or acceptable.


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Antisine

Definition: The word "antisine" in the Bible means opposing evil spirits or forces. It's associated with God and Israel as they fought against demons, which were wicked spirits that tried to harm their people.


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Antisiphon

Definition: The word "Antisiphon" refers to a person who has a negative opinion or attitude towards someone else, usually a person or group. The term was used in the Bible in reference to those who had a strong dislike for a particular individual or thing, often as an insult or slander. It could also be interpreted metaphorically as someone who is critical of a situation or event.


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Antisiphonal

Definition: In Greek mythology, an "antisiphonal" was a person who would drink or make other substances to quench one's thirst or suppress evil spirits. The term became a metaphor for people with self-importance or arrogance that sought to satisfy their own needs at any cost. It referred to individuals who were overly dependent on others and were not truly content in themselves, often leading to negative outcomes.


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