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Antihalation

Definition: Antihalation is a theological term that refers to the act of opposing or rejecting certain doctrines, beliefs, or practices as unrighteous or not aligned with God's will. It encompasses various aspects including human sexuality (especially in Christianity), abortion, contraception, homosexuality, and marriage equality. The word 'antihalation' represents an ethical stance against behaviors or actions that violate moral principles and God's commandments.


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Antiharmonist

Definition: Antiharmonists reject traditional harmony, preferring to seek out deviations from classical music structures, often through innovative musical techniques like improvisation or electronic sound manipulation.


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Antihectic

Definition: Antihectic in Greek meant "the opposite to a heathen." It's used in the New Testament context as a metaphor for God's goodness and grace towards us, particularly toward those who reject Him (Hebrews 11:6). The word is also used of the antithesis of evil or wickedness.


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Antihelices

Definition: Antihelices refers to a term used by Christians in ancient texts regarding Jewish leaders who had been exiled or executed during the Second Temple period. It implies they were not considered part of the Jewish people's true bloodline, maintaining their original Christian heritage and thus being designated as such, often alongside other "antitheists." Antitheism was a practice where Jews could not follow Jewish law, as it contradicted their own beliefs about God and His relationship with humanity.


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Antihelix

Definition: The Hebrew term for "antihelix" is "halakhah." It refers to a series or body of Jewish laws, often attributed to various Jewish authorities, that guide the practice of Judaism. The term was originally used by Moses in Deuteronomy 1:59 to describe the way he instructed the Israelites on how they should act toward their neighbors and God. Definition: - "Halakhah" is a Hebrew word that means "law," "rule," or "order." It's a systematic collection of Jewish laws, written down as part of religious practice. - "Antihelix" refers to halakhah within the context of Jewish law. Antihelices are collections of Jewish laws from various sources, often compiled by the Torah scrolls and used in the liturgy. - The term was originally used by Moses during his time as a priest and interpreter of the Law of Moses. - In modern Hebrew, "halakhah" is also called "Halakha," which means "law" or "rule." It's a term that encompasses all Jewish law, including religious regulations, customs, and moral guidelines.


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Antihelixes

Definition: The word "antihelixes" in Greek means "bent or twisted." It's used to describe a feature that is bent or twisted, often with sharp edges or curves. This term is most commonly used in metaphysics, physics, or engineering contexts.


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Antihelminthic

Definition: Antihelminthic means a medication used to treat or prevent certain diseases caused by worms, such as roundworms. It's often prescribed for cases where intestinal parasites are causing discomfort or illness, but not for all conditions.


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Antihemagglutinin

Definition: Antigen-specific IgG4 antibodies, found in myeloid cells, are called antihemagglutinin. It's an immunoglobulin that attaches to antigens on white blood cells (i.e., CD4+ T cells). Antigen-specific IgG4 is the main type of antibody produced by B cells and can help protect against infections.


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Antihemisphere

Definition: The antihemisphere, also known as the anticlockwise hemispheric axis or prefrontal pole, is the part of a brain that receives most of our visual input and regulates emotions. It's located in front of the orbit of the eye, right before the occipital lobe. Its function is crucial for understanding visual information, helping us perceive and interpret images. The antihemisphere divides into two hemispheres: one which receives sight information, called the parietal lobe; and another that focuses on auditory signals. This division also affects our ability to distinguish between different colors, understand speech sounds, and respond to various types of stimuli such as music or other visual stimuli. It's where emotions are processed most effectively.


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Antihemoglobin

Definition: The word "antihemoglobin" refers to a substance that prevents blood cells (red blood cells, white blood cells) from carrying oxygen to tissues. This helps prevent tissue damage from hemoglobin in the blood stream, reducing the risk of disease or injury caused by the buildup of iron in blood.


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