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an·ti I. \ˈanˌtī, -_tē, ˈaan-, ˈain-\ noun (-s) Etymology: anti- (I) : one who is opposed (as to a practice, law, policy, or movement) < the division of the country into pros and antis — Atlantic > II. adjective Etymology: anti- (I) 1. : opposed especially to a proposal or policy < the anti group > 2. : trans — opposed to syn; compare anti- I 7 III. preposition Etymology: anti- (I) : in opposition or enmity to : against < he has always been anti sales tax > IV. \ˈän(ˌ)tē\ noun (plural anti or antis) Usage: usually capitalized Etymology: Spanish, of American Indian origin : campa |