antisyzygyn.
/æntɪˈsɪzɪdʒɪ/Etymology: < German ἀντισυζυγία, < ἀντί opposite + συζυγία union, < σύ(ν) together + ζυγ-όν yoke.
the world > relative properties > wholeness > mutual relation of parts to whole > condition or state of being combined > [noun] > a combination > of opposites
1863 F. Hale in 24 Jan. 95 Zoroastrianism..fuses together—in what Clement of Rome would have denominated an antisyzygy—the Deity and Satan.
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