Antiparabema
either of two chapels at the west end of an armenian or byzantine church.
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- Antiparasitic
of, relating to, or characteristic of . (of diseases) due to . phonetics, (def 2). adj. 1620s, from latin parasiticus, from greek parasitikos “of or pertaining to a parasite; the trade of a parasite,” from parasitos (see parasite). biological sense is from 1731. related: parasitical, 1570s in reference to toadies; from 1640s in the biological […]
- Antipas
antipas (1.) herod antipas, a son of herod the great by his samaritan wife malthace. he was tetrarch of galilee and peraea during the whole period of our lord’s life on earth (luke 23:7). he was a frivolous and vain prince, and was chargeable with many infamous crimes (mark 8:15; luke 3:19; 13:31, 32). he […]
- Antipathy
a natural, basic, or habitual repugnance; aversion. an instinctive contrariety or opposition in feeling. an object of natural aversion or habitual dislike. contemporary examples the antipathy toward america in the middle east continues even after the architects of the iraq war have exited the stage. ten iraq war legacies the daily beast august 30, 2010 […]
- Antipatris
antipatris a city built by herod the great, and called by this name in honour of his father, antipater. it lay between caesarea and lydda, two miles inland, on the great roman road from caesarea to jerusalem. to this place paul was brought by night (acts 23:31) on his way to caesarea, from which it […]
- Antipeptic
antipeptic antipeptic an·ti·pep·tic (ān’tē-pěp’tĭk, ān’tī-) adj. inhibiting the action of pepsin.