Definition: Apomictical, in Greek mythology, refers to a person or object that is both antithetical (opposite) and related (related). It means "antithetical but related." In this sense, it describes the opposite of something, with its opposing qualities being related. For example: - Apomictically speaking, the antonym of "speak" is "listen." - The word "apomictical" comes from the Greek root "apomektos," meaning "to speak to another" or "to speak about oneself." In this sense, it's often used metaphorically as a synonym for something that is both an antithetical action (not speaking) and related, like having two heads. - The word is also sometimes used in other contexts with the same meaning, such as in religious texts.