antichthon
American
[an-tik-thon, -thuhn]
/ ænˈtɪk θɒn, -θən /
noun
plural
antichthonesEtymology
Origin of antichthon
1645–55; < Latin antichthonēs (plural) < Greek antíchthones the antipodes, equivalent to antí anti- + chthon- (stem of chthṓn ) earth + -es plural noun suffix
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