Enantiopathy
E*nan`ti*op"a*thy
(?), n. [Gr. of contrary properties or affections; 'enanti`os opposite + suffering, affection, fr. , , to suffer.] 1. An opposite passion or affection. Sir W. Hamilton.[1913 Webster]
2.
(Med.) Allopathy; -- a term used by followers of Hahnemann, or homeopathists.
[1913 Webster]
E*nan`ti*o"sis
(?), n. [NL., fr. Gr. contradiction, fr. 'enanti`os opposite.] (Rhet.) A figure of speech by which what is to be understood affirmatively is stated negatively, and the contrary; affirmation by contraries.[1913 Webster]
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