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1ANTI- — is an American record label founded in 1999 as a sister label of Epitaph Records. While Epitaph s focus is mostly on punk rock, ANTI has a more diverse roster, ranging from hip hop (Blackalicious), reggae (Buju Banton), comedy (Eddie Izzard),… …
2ANTI- — Création 1999 Siège social …
3anti-g — [ ɑ̃tiʒe ] adj. inv. • 1956; abrév. de antigravitationnel ♦ Antigravitationnel. Combinaison spatiale anti g. ● anti g adjectif invariable Se dit d une combinaison destinée à combattre les effets d une pesanteur accrue par application d une… …
4anti — Element de compunere însemnând împotrivă , în contră , opus , care serveşte la formarea unor substantive şi adjective. – Din fr. anti . Trimis de ana zecheru, 27.10.2004. Sursa: DEX 98 ANTI Element prim de compunere savantă cu semnificaţia… …
5Anti — may refer to:* [Anti] , Nicholas Berger, Son of Gary Berger. * Anti (mythology), was the ferryman who carried Isis to Set s island in Egyptian mythology. * Anti, or Campa, a tribe of South American Indians. * ANTI Contemporary Art Festival, a… …
6Anti-UK — Saltar a navegación, búsqueda «Anti UK» Canción de The Exploited Álbum Death Before Dishonour Publicación 1987 …
7anti- — [æntɪ ǁ æntɪ, æntaɪ] prefix opposed to or against something: • the anti business climate of the 1960s and 1970s • The bill is anti consumer and anti competitive. * * * anti UK US /ænti / US /æntɑɪ/ prefix ► opposed to or against something: »Even …
8anti- — pref. Elemento que indica oposição (ex.: antialérgico, anticristão). ‣ Etimologia: grego anti, em face de, do lado oposto • Nota: É seguido de hífen quando o segundo elemento começa por h, i, r ou s (ex.: anti higiênico, anti infeccioso, anti …
9Anti — ist: αντί, eine griechische Präposition und Vorsilbe mit der Bedeutung ‚gegen‘ oder ‚anstelle von‘, siehe Liste griechischer Präfixe ein US amerikanisches Independent Label, siehe ANTI Records eine altägyptische Gottheit, siehe Nemti eine… …
10anti — as a stand alone word, attested from 1788 (n.), originally in reference to the anti federalists in U.S. politics (in the 1830s, of the Anti Masonic party); as an adjetive, from 1857. From ANTI (Cf. anti ) in various usages …