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anti
6 ENTRIES FOUND:
anti
(preposition)
anti-
(prefix)
anti–inflammatory
(adjective)
anti–Semite
(noun)
anti–Semitic
(adjective)
anti–Semitism
(noun)
anti
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ænti/
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ænˌtaɪ/
preposition
anti
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ænti/
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ænˌtaɪ/
preposition
Britannica Dictionary definition of ANTI
informal
:
opposed to (something or someone)
:
against
She's
anti
big corporations.
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