anti-

Etymology
From. .

Prefix

 * 1) Against, opposed to.
 * 2) Counteracting, neutralizing.
 * 3) The opposite of what is typically expected.
 * 4) Physically opposite, reverse in position or direction.
 * 5) A rival or counterpart to.
 * 6)  Composed of antimatter.
 * 7)  Reacting with immunoglobins found in the specified animal.
 * 1) The opposite of what is typically expected.
 * 2) Physically opposite, reverse in position or direction.
 * 3) A rival or counterpart to.
 * 4)  Composed of antimatter.
 * 5)  Reacting with immunoglobins found in the specified animal.
 * 1) Physically opposite, reverse in position or direction.
 * 2) A rival or counterpart to.
 * 3)  Composed of antimatter.
 * 4)  Reacting with immunoglobins found in the specified animal.
 * 1) A rival or counterpart to.
 * 2)  Composed of antimatter.
 * 3)  Reacting with immunoglobins found in the specified animal.
 * 1)  Composed of antimatter.
 * 2)  Reacting with immunoglobins found in the specified animal.
 * 1)  Reacting with immunoglobins found in the specified animal.
 * 1)  Reacting with immunoglobins found in the specified animal.
 * 1)  Reacting with immunoglobins found in the specified animal.

Usage notes

 * should not be confused with the prefix of Latin (not Greek) origin meaning “before”. (However, anti- does exist as a variant spelling of ante- in some borrowed words, such as anticipate and antipasto, but this spelling cannot be used to coin English words.)
 * sometimes becomes before words beginning in a vowel, as does : antacid.
 * In British English, the forms are often hyphenated as evidenced by OED's many  entries using hyphen. However, the exact convention significantly varies.
 * GPO manual recommends using a hyphen when prefixing capitalized words except when usage dictates otherwise. This is matched by usual practice: anti-American or anti-Christian.

Translations

 * Arabic: ضِدّ, مُضَادّ, نَقِيض
 * Armenian: հակա-
 * Azerbaijani: anti-
 * Catalan:
 * Chinese:
 * Mandarin:, , ,
 * Czech:, proti-
 * Dutch:
 * Esperanto: kontraŭ-
 * Estonian:
 * Finnish:, ,
 * French:
 * Galician:
 * Georgian: ანტი-
 * German: ,
 * Greek:
 * Hebrew: אנטי־
 * Hindi: प्रति-
 * Hungarian:, , ,
 * Ido: anti-
 * Irish: anta-
 * Italian:
 * Japanese:, , ,
 * Kapampangan: kontra-, pangontra-
 * Korean: 안티, 반#Etymology_3
 * Latin: contra-
 * Latvian: pret-, anti-
 * Macedonian: против-, анти-
 * Malay:
 * Maori: ātete
 * Middle Persian: 𐭩𐭥𐭲
 * Persian: ,
 * Polish: ,
 * Portuguese:
 * Romanian: ,
 * Russian: про́тиво-, противо-, ,
 * Spanish:, contra-
 * Swedish:
 * Tamil:
 * Vietnamese:


 * Norwegian:

Prefix

 * 1) anti

Etymology
Ultimately from.

Prefix

 * 1) anti-

Etymology
Derived from.

Prefix

 * 1) anti-

Etymology
(see 🇨🇬), ultimately from.

Prefix

 * 1) anti-

Etymology
From.

Etymology
From.

Derived terms
From.

Etymology
From, influenced by Latin borrowings from Greek beginning with anti- (like ) and German borrowings from Latin or Greek.

Prefix

 * 1) anti-

Etymology
From.

Prefix

 * 1) anti-

Etymology
Borrowed from, , , , , , all ultimately from.

Prefix

 * 1) anti-, contra-, counter- for use mainly in scientific terms

Etymology
, from.

Prefix

 * 1) anti-
 * 2) against, opposed to
 * 3) counteracting, neutralizing
 * 4) the opposite of what is typically expected.
 * 5) physically opposite, reverse in position or direction
 * 6) a rival or counterpart to
 * 7)  composed of antimatter
 * 8)  reacting with immunoglobins found in the specified animal

Etymology 1
From.

Prefix

 * 1) ante-
 * 1) ante-

Etymology 2
From.

Etymology
From, from.

Usage notes

 * Before proper nouns and numerals, this prefix must be followed by a dash '-'.
 * Before other types of nouns, no dash is needed.

Etymology
From.

Etymology
From.

Etymology
.

Prefix

 * 1)   related to antiparticles or antimatter
 * 1)   related to antiparticles or antimatter

Etymology
.

Etymology
.

Prefix

 * 1) ; against, opposite, protecting against

Etymology
From.

Prefix

 * 1) ; against, opposite, protecting against