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Anton

Definition: Anton refers to a person or thing that is either one-dimensional or two-dimensional (two dimensions, three dimensions). The word originates from Ancient Greek and means "one." In context, "antons" is used metaphorically to refer to characteristics that are not two-dimensional but exist in more than two dimensions.


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Antonchico

Definition: The word "Antonchico" refers to a type of chocolate fondue that was originally made in Argentina. It's rich and creamy, similar to vanilla or chocolate mousse. Antonchicos are typically served with a dollop of whipped cream for an indulgent touch. The word comes from the Spanish word "AntΓ³n," which translates to "small" or "tiny."


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Antone

Definition: Antone means "the son of God" in Old Testament Greek, referring to Moses during the Israelites' journey out of Egypt. The term was used frequently in connection with the divine relationship between God and his people, highlighting the covenantal nature of God's promise to Abraham, a testament to His divine presence at that point.


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Antonella

Definition: Antonella is an Italian surname meaning "beautiful woman." It's primarily used in Italy, but it also has a Latin origin, meaning "beautiful person," which is a general term for someone who is attractive or charming. The full definition can be complex and varies across different regions, so this part may be subject to change depending on the context.


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Antonescu

Definition: The term Antonescu, also known as the Romanian Revolution, refers to a significant political and cultural movement that began in Romania in 1960. It was fueled by ethnic tensions between Jews, Hungarians, and Romanians during World War II. Antonescu's government attempted to restructure Romania's borders and integrate the Jewish population into society through the formation of the Romanian State National Council. This council's goal was to assimilate Romanian citizens from other minority groups while preserving the national identity of Romania. The Romanian Revolution also highlighted social, political, and economic inequalities among different ethnic groups in Romania, which led to protests, demonstrations, and strikes against government policies. The Antonescu regime implemented a policy known as "caracal," or authoritarianism, aimed at consolidating power and suppressing any opposition to the communist regime. The term "Antonescu" itself is an old Romanian word that means "one with the sun." This name was used to refer to anyone who had been involved in the revolution. It's worth noting that while Antonescu is often associated with Romania, it also referred to events and movements happening across Europe during similar historical contexts.


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Antonet

Definition: The Hebrew term 'Antetona' appears in ancient Hebrew texts but is not known to have been translated into English until the late 20th century. The meaning is unclear, though it's possible it refers to a type of bird or something else entirely. What do you mean by "antenna" (and "antitoxin") and how might that help me in understanding this term?


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