Antithetics

/ˌæn.tɪˈθɛt.ɪks/ noun

The study or practice of using antithesis (opposing ideas) for rhetorical or philosophical effect.

From antithetic (relating to antithesis), from Late Latin antitheticus, from Greek antithetikos (opposed), from antitithēnai (to place against). The plural -ics form emphasizes it as a field of study or set of principles.

AM反וכ
ARمُخالِفات
BNবিরোধ
CAantitesis
CSantitézy
DAantiteser
DEAntithesen
ELαντίθετα
ESantitéticas
FAمخالف
FIantiteesit
FRantithèses
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