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Antiopium

Definition: The word "antiopium" comes from Greek, meaning "against the head." It's often used in religious or spiritual contexts to represent a higher power or divine being. In religious terms, antiopium could refer to a specific deity or entity, such as God (as opposed to a lesser deity). In more secular or esoteric contexts, it might symbolize the absence of any negativity or negative influence.


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Antiopiumist

Definition: In Greek, "Anti-Optium" means to ignore or resist something that is against one's own will. In Christian theology, it refers to an attitude in which humans reject or deny the truth about God, sin, or salvation. The term was applied by St. Paul when he wrote to Timothy and Titus.


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Antiopiumite

Definition: In Greek mythology, "Antipomiton" was a god known for his wisdom and fairness. He challenged Zeus to a fight, but instead, he used an opiate to paralyze him and win the battle. This term is often used metaphorically in religious or philosophical texts to refer to someone who can deceive, manipulate, or deceive others without being aware of it.


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