Definition of Antitypic

1. Adjective. Of or relating to an antitype.

Exact synonyms: Antitypical
Derivative terms: Antitype, Antitype
Partainyms: Antitype, Antitype

Definition of Antitypic

1. [adj]

Lexicographical Neighbors of Antitypic

antitumoral
antitumorigenic
antitumors
antitumour
antitumour enzyme
antitumour protein
antitumoural
antitumourigenesis
antitussive
antitussive agents
antitussives
antitypal
antitype
antitypes
antityphoid
antitypic (current term)
antitypical
antitypically
antitypous
antitypy
antiulcer
antiunification
antiunion
antiunitary
antiuniversalism
antiuniversity
antiup
antiurban
antiuric
antivaccination

Literary usage of Antitypic

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Proceedings of the Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia by Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia (1868)
"Such a series of antitypic groups having been thus established, our present knowledge will only permit us to suppose that the resulting and now existing ..."

2. Critical and Exegetical Hand-book to the Epistle to the Romans by Heinrich August Wilhelm Meyer (1884)
"But Paid recognizes the antitypic fulfilment, as before at ver. 25, in the calling of the Gentiles, who, previously designated by God as not His people, ..."

3. The Origin of the Fittest: Essays on Evolution by Edward Drinker Cope (1886)
"Such a series of antitypic groups having been thus established, our present knowledge will only permit us to suppose that the resulting and now existing ..."

4. Proceedings of the Essex Institute by Essex Institute (1868)
"It is the nearest approach of which we are aware, to the ordinary condition of the antitypic muscles of the hind limb, which arc always differentiated into ..."

5. Eight Studies of the Lord's Day by George Seaman] [Gray (1884)
"In the fullness of time came the Promised Seed, the antitypic Lawgiver, the Messiah, Christ, anointed with the Spirit, through whom He established the new ..."

6. Statements, Theological and Critical by Daniel Denison Whedon, J. S. Whedon (1887)
"That clew lies in the antitypic man as the consummation in which all the types converge, as authenticated by Agas- siz, Owen, ..."

7. Miscellaneous Essays by Henry Thomas Colebrooke, Edward Byles Cowell (1873)
"Its subject is the primeval antitypic sacrifice, the model of all later human sacrifices, offered by the gods, with assignment of the seven sacred metres to ..."

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