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ANTI

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a Greek preposition, which enters into the composition of several words, both Latin, French, and English, in different senses. Sometimes it signifies before, as an anti-chamber; and sometimes opposite or contrary, as in the names of these medicines, anti-itching, anti-venereal.

in matters of Literature, is a title given to divers pieces written by way of answer to others, whose names are usually annexed to the anti. See the Anti of M. Baillet; and the Anti-Baillet of M. Menage: there are also Anti-Menagiani, &c. Cæsar the dictator wrote two books by way of answer to what had been objected to him by Cato, which he called Anti-Catores; these are mentioned by Juvenal, Cicero, &c. Vives affirms us, he had seen Cæsar's Anti-Catores in an ancient library.