[f. G. ἀντισυζυγία, f. ἀντί opposite + συζυγία union, f. σύ(ν) together + ζυγ-όν yoke.] Union of opposites.

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1863.  F. Hall, in Reader, 24 Jan., 95. Zoroastrianism … fuses together—in what Clement of Rome would have denominated an antisyzygy—the Deity and Satan.

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