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() Unclear; possibly from a hypothetical Greek adjective *antimonos "opposed to solitude" from ἀντί (anti, “against”) and μόνος (monos, “alone”), as the element was thought never to exist in its pure form; or from Egyptian mśdmt via Coptic; or from the pharaonic expression Antos Ammon, which may be translated as (“bloom of the god Ammon”).