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an·ti·type \ˈantə̇ˌtīp, -tē- also -(ˌ)tī-, ˈaan-\ noun Etymology: Late Latin antitypus (from Late Greek antitypos) or New Latin antitypum, from Late Greek antitypon; both from Greek, masculine & neuter of antitypos repelled by a hard body, corresponding to a die, from antitypoun to strike against, from anti- anti- (I) + typoun to stamp, from typos blow, mark of a blow, mold — more at type 1. a. : something that corresponds to or is foreshadowed in a type b. : an opposite type 2. : antitrope |