antilytic

/æntɪˈlɪtɪk/

Definitions

1. adjective

relating to or characteristic of the antilytic, specifically in relation to antilytic logic or antilytic propositions.

“The mathematician specialized in antilytic theories and their applications.”

2. adjective

opposite of analytic, often used to describe a logical or philosophical approach that is the opposite of the analytic method.

“The philosopher proposed an antilytic approach to understanding the nature of reality.”

3. noun

a proposition or statement that is the opposite of an analytic proposition, often used in logic and philosophy.

“The antilytic statement challenged the conventional wisdom on the subject.”

Synonyms

  • non-analytic
  • synthetic

Antonyms

  • analytic
  • synthetical