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Antical

Definition: "Antical" refers to something that appears or seems as though it does not exist, but cannot be verified directly. It could also imply something seemingly contradictory, unexplainable, or not observable in reality. In the context of scripture, "antical" is used figuratively to describe something that seems impossible or inexplicable in a way that cannot be easily explained by direct observation. For example: - The antical thought: "I am an ant, but I have a mind." - Antical knowledge: "I know that I exist as the Creator of all things and therefore the antical truth about me."


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Anticalcimine

Definition: Anticancer compounds found in certain fruits. They inhibit protein synthesis, leading to tumor suppression and cancer prevention. Definitive definition varies with different scientific sources: some say they are anticancer agents, while others include a wide range of medicinal substances that could potentially be used for cancer treatment or research purposes.


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Anticalculous

Definition: The word "anticalculous" in Greek means "inert, unresponsive." It describes something that remains motionless or inert without responding to external stimuli. This term can be used figuratively or literally to describe a situation where an individual is not responsive to instructions, emotions, or even physical sensations.


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Anticalligraphic

Definition: It is a term referring to a sign, such as an icon, symbol, or design, that does not contain any letters. It's commonly used in religious symbols. The definition might include identifying it by its appearance (like a cross) or its meaning (like an eagle).


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Antically

Definition: In the Bible, "antically" appears in verse 39: "And God said, 'Let there be light; there shall be darkness for the place where no light shall be.'" The noun is used figuratively to describe something that's difficult or uncertain because it brings a shadow of uncertainty. It means having doubts or problems without certainty.


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