anti
Kelime Anlamı :
1. aykırı.
2. anti.
3. aksi.
4. karşı.
5. karşı olan kimse.
6. zıt.
7. muhalif.
8. karşıt.
9. ters.
10. karşit.
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1.
A person who is opposed to something, such as a group, policy, proposal, or practice.
2. opposed: "douglas MacArthur had a coterie of worshipers, balanced off by an equal number . . . who were vehemently anti” ( joseph C. Harsch).
3. opposed to; against.
2. opposed: "douglas MacArthur had a coterie of worshipers, balanced off by an equal number . . . who were vehemently anti” ( joseph C. Harsch).
3. opposed to; against.
from The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, 4th Edition
1.
describing a torsion angle between 90° and 180°
2. A person opposed to a concept or principle.
3. A word used before a noun or noun phrase to indicate opposition to the concept expressed by the noun or noun phrase.
2. A person opposed to a concept or principle.
3. A word used before a noun or noun phrase to indicate opposition to the concept expressed by the noun or noun phrase.
from Wiktionary, Creative Commons Attribution/Share-Alike License
1.
A prefix meaning against, opposite or opposed to, contrary, or in place of; -- used in composition in many english words. it is often shortened to ant-.
from the GNU version of the Collaborative International Dictionary of English
1.
A prefix of greek origin: originally only in compounds or derivatives taken from the greek or formed of greek elements, as in antipathy, antinomy, etc. (the earliest example in english being antichrist, which see), but now a familiar english formative, meaning primarily against, opposed to.
2. one who is opposed to some proposed or undertaken course of action, policy, measure, movement, or enactment, as, for example, to imperialism.
3. in chem., a prefix used to indicate that two groups or two atoms which might react with each other are so separated in space that they do not readily do this. it is contrasted with the prefix syn-. thus in antibenzaldoxime, , the H and oh do not readily combine to form water, while in synbenzaldoxime, , such a combination takes place easily.
2. one who is opposed to some proposed or undertaken course of action, policy, measure, movement, or enactment, as, for example, to imperialism.
3. in chem., a prefix used to indicate that two groups or two atoms which might react with each other are so separated in space that they do not readily do this. it is contrasted with the prefix syn-. thus in antibenzaldoxime, , the H and oh do not readily combine to form water, while in synbenzaldoxime, , such a combination takes place easily.
from The Century Dictionary and Cyclopedia