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antilogous |
As an adjective antilogous is
of the contrary name or character; opposite.
terms |
antilogous |
As a noun terms
is .
As an adjective antilogous is
of the contrary name or character; opposite.
analogous |
antilogous |
Antonyms |
Antilogous is a antonym of analogous.
As adjectives the difference between analogous and antilogous
is that
analogous is having analogy; corresponding to something else; bearing some resemblance or proportion;—often followed by "to" while
antilogous is of the contrary name or character; opposite.
crystal |
antilogous |
As adjectives the difference between crystal and antilogous
is that
crystal is very clear while
antilogous is of the contrary name or character; opposite.
As a noun crystal
is a solid composed of an array of atoms or molecules possessing long-range order and arranged in a pattern which is periodic in three dimensions.
As a proper noun Crystal
is {{given name|female|from=English}}.
pole |
antilogous |
As a noun pole
is pole.
As an adjective antilogous is
of the contrary name or character; opposite.
opposite |
antilogous |
As adjectives the difference between opposite and antilogous
is that
opposite is located directly across from something else, or from each other while
antilogous is of the contrary name or character; opposite.
As a noun opposite
is something opposite or contrary to another.
As an adverb opposite
is in an opposite position.
As a preposition opposite
is facing, or across from.
character |
antilogous |
As a noun character
is .
As an adjective antilogous is
of the contrary name or character; opposite.
name |
antilogous |
As a pronoun name
is what?.
As an adjective antilogous is
of the contrary name or character; opposite.
contrary |
antilogous |
As adjectives the difference between contrary and antilogous
is that
contrary is opposite; in an opposite direction; in opposition; adverse while
antilogous is of the contrary name or character; opposite.
As an adverb contrary
is contrarily.
As a noun contrary
is the opposite.
As a verb contrary
is (obsolete) to oppose; to frustrate.