Antiferromagnet

/ˌæntiˌfɛroʊˈmæɡnət/ noun

A material where magnetic atoms are arranged so their magnetic fields point in opposite directions, canceling each other out and creating zero overall magnetism.

From anti- (against) + ferromagnet (iron-based magnetic material). Coined in the 20th century by physicists studying magnetic properties of crystals and minerals.

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