Antichrist

/ˈæntɪkraɪst/ noun

In Christian theology, a powerful figure or force that opposes Christ and is expected to appear before the end times.

From Greek 'anti-' (against) plus 'christos' (anointed one). The term appears in biblical texts and evolved through medieval theology into a symbol of ultimate opposition to Christian values.

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