Definition: The word "antiphialtically" in English means something that is not properly formed or corrected, often used to describe someone who has done something wrongly but is still correct and right-headed about it. For example: 1. The man was acting like he knew what he was talking about, even though he was antiphialtically wrong. 2. It's important for one to be exact in their work or speech when they're speaking out loud. In the Bible, "antiphialtically" refers to someone who is not fully correct but still correct and correct-headed about it, like a child trying to tell the truth even though they are not. The word comes from Latin antiphylax meaning "wrongfully" or "in error," and antiphyal in the Old Testament means "unrighteous." It's often used metaphorically to describe someone who is acting right-headed despite being incorrect.