This is frequently call an "antonym".
What do you mean, what were Greek plays called? They were and are called plays. Most of them were tragedies, if that's what you mean.
if you mean studying there called antimolijists if you mean killing there exterminators
If you mean the first Roman emperor, it was Augustus. If you mean empire, it was always called the Roman Empire.If you mean the first Roman emperor, it was Augustus. If you mean empire, it was always called the Roman empire.If you mean the first Roman emperor, it was Augustus. If you mean empire, it was always called the Roman empire.If you mean the first Roman emperor, it was Augustus. If you mean empire, it was always called the Roman empire.If you mean the first Roman emperor, it was Augustus. If you mean empire, it was always called the Roman empire.If you mean the first Roman emperor, it was Augustus. If you mean empire, it was always called the Roman empire.If you mean the first Roman emperor, it was Augustus. If you mean empire, it was always called the Roman empire.If you mean the first Roman emperor, it was Augustus. If you mean empire, it was always called the Roman empire.If you mean the first Roman emperor, it was Augustus. If you mean empire, it was always called the Roman empire.
They are called antonyms if they mean the opposite, or nearly the opposite.
If you mean the skin folds, then they usually are called jowls. If you mean the ears, then they are promptly called ears.
If you mean the symbols like +, -, etc., those are called "operators".If you mean the symbols like +, -, etc., those are called "operators".If you mean the symbols like +, -, etc., those are called "operators".If you mean the symbols like +, -, etc., those are called "operators".
If you mean "stealing" this is called kleptomania
If you mean what is it called, it is called a cycle.
If you mean the large event, it is called a trap meet. If you mean the competition for say first place, it is called a shootoff.
If you mean the star, yes, there is a star called Betelgeuse. It is in the constellation of Orion.If you mean the star, yes, there is a star called Betelgeuse. It is in the constellation of Orion.If you mean the star, yes, there is a star called Betelgeuse. It is in the constellation of Orion.If you mean the star, yes, there is a star called Betelgeuse. It is in the constellation of Orion.
what do you mean with "level" you maybe mean the last mission its called "end of the line" or you mean the last island that is called "Las Venturas"