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Noun: "(non-native speakers' English) antonym"
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2003 November 2, Lubos Motl, “Morphisms or Morphine?”, in sci.physics.research[1] (Usenet), retrieved 2022-07-23:Formal is rather the antonymum (the opposite word) of the word "practical", not of the word "rigorous".