Antitypes

/ˈæn.tɪˌtaɪps/ noun

Plural of antitype: a person or thing that is the opposite of a type or original.

From anti- (opposite) + type (a category or model), from Greek typos (impression, mark). Primarily used in theology, where an antitype is the fulfillment that contrasts with a prefiguring type.

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