The word "antaphroditick" is a rare term that is not commonly used in modern English. Its spelling can be broken down phonetically as [æntəfroʊˈdɪtɪk]. The first syllable "ant" is pronounced as "ænt," followed by "a" as in "apple" and "fro" as in "froth." The third syllable "dit" is pronounced as "dɪt," and the last syllable "ick" is pronounced as "ɪk." The word refers to something that is against or opposing the concept of hermaphroditism. It is often used in discussions about sexuality and gender identity.