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- Other antonymic words tend to have a different scope.
- The suffix is antonymic to-phil -.
- Thus, they seem to be one word ( homophonic, same sound ) but are in fact two ( antonymic, opposite meanings ).
- The antonymic figure of speech is " Rube Goldberg invention, " after the cartoonist who drew up the most complex methods of completing a simple task.
- A large porch dominates the convent yard and in the dimness of its interior oil lamps lighten images of saints, painted in a characteristic style that is antonymic to Byzantine canons.
- For example, the words " sanction " and " inflammable " may be misinterpreted because they have auto-antonymic or self-contradictory meanings; writing style guides often recommend substituting other words that are clearly understood and unambiguous.
- Antonymic roots such as " tarde " for " malfrue " " late " and " poke " for " malmulte " " few " are used today in Esperanto poetry, though they resemble Ido and Esperanto may have acquired them from that language.
- Notwithstanding this inscriptional use of " rn " to refer to the Iranian peoples, the use of " rn " to refer to the empire ( and the antonymic " anrn " to refer to the Roman territories ) is also attested by the early Sassanid period.
- Both " rn " and " anrn " appear in 3rd century calendrical text written by Kartir's inscriptions ( written thirty years after Shapur's ), the high priest includes the same regions ( together with Georgia, Albania, Syria and the Pontus ) in his list of provinces of the antonymic " Anrn " . " rn " also features in the names of the towns founded by Sassanid dynasts, for instance in " rn-xwarrah-abuhr " " Glory of rn ( of ) Shapur ".