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14-letter words containing anti

  • antiregulatory — opposed to regulation
  • antirepublican — opposed to the principles or practice of republicanism
  • antiretroviral — inhibiting the process by which a retrovirus replicates
  • antiscientific — opposed to the principles, methods, or aims of science
  • antiscriptural — opposed to or contradicting scripture
  • antiseparatist — a person who opposes separatism
  • antiseptically — with the aid of antiseptics.
  • antispasmodics — Plural form of antispasmodic.
  • antisubversion — opposed to or acting against subversion
  • antisyphilitic — acting against syphilis
  • antitechnology — opposed to technology or the use of technological devices
  • antithetically — in an antithetical way
  • antithrombotic — preventing the formation of blood clots
  • antitubercular — acting against tuberculosis
  • antiulcerative — An antiulcerative is an agent that prevents the formation or promotes the healing of ulcers.
  • antiuniversity — a group or institution which disregards the established traditions or practices of university education
  • atlantic liner — a large passenger ship that regularly crosses the Atlantic Ocean
  • atlantic ocean — the world's second largest ocean, bounded in the north by the Arctic, in the south by the Antarctic, in the west by North and South America, and in the east by Europe and Africa. Greatest depth: 9220 m (30 246 ft). Area: about 81 585 000 sq km (31 500 000 sq miles)
  • autoantibodies — Plural form of autoantibody.
  • byzantine rite — the rite of the Greek Orthodox Church and of certain Uniat churches, observed in the Greek language.
  • chantilly lace — a delicate ornamental lace
  • circumstantial — Circumstantial evidence is evidence that makes it seem likely that something happened, but does not prove it.
  • constantine ii — official title Constantine XIII. born 1940, king of Greece (1964–73): went into exile when the army seized power in 1967. He was officially deposed in 1973 and Greece became a republic
  • constantine xi — 1404–53, last Byzantine emperor (1448–53): killed when Constantinople was captured by the Turks
  • constantinople — Istanbul
  • consubstantial — (esp of the three persons of the Trinity) regarded as identical in substance or essence though different in aspect
  • diamantiferous — (usually of geographical regions) producing or bearing diamonds
  • enantiomorphic — Of, pertaining to, or exhibiting enantiomorphism.
  • enantiostylous — in the manner of enantiostyly
  • happenstantial — Being or relating to happenstance.
  • heteroromantic — Romantically attracted to those of the opposite gender.
  • instantiations — Plural form of instantiation.
  • known quantity — Mathematics. a quantity whose value is given: in algebra, frequently represented by a letter from the first part of the alphabet, as a, b, or c.
  • konstantinovka — a city in E Ukraine, NW of Gorlovka.
  • mercantilistic — Relating to, or characteristic of mercantilism.
  • minus quantity — a quantity less than zero
  • neo-kantianism — Kantianism as modified by various philosophers.
  • neoromanticism — (sometimes initial capital letter) Fine Arts. a style of painting developed in the 20th century, chiefly characterized by forms or images that project a sense of nostalgia and fantasy.
  • north atlantic — relating to the North Atlantic and, often, the countries bordering it
  • pedanticalness — ostentatious in one's learning.
  • praying mantis — mantis.
  • pre-anticipate — to realize beforehand; foretaste or foresee: to anticipate pleasure.
  • quantification — to determine, indicate, or express the quantity of.
  • quantitatively — that is or may be estimated by quantity.
  • semantic field — an area of human experience or perception, as color, that is delimited and subcategorized by a set of interrelated vocabulary items in a language.
  • strip planting — the growing of different crops on alternate strips of ground that usually follow the contour of the land, a recourse to minimize erosion.
  • substantialism — the doctrine that substantial noumena exist as a basis for phenomena.
  • substantiality — of ample or considerable amount, quantity, size, etc.: a substantial sum of money.
  • substantialize — to make or become substantial or actual
  • substantiation — to establish by proof or competent evidence: to substantiate a charge.
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