Anticity
averse to cities and urban locations.
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of, relating to, or characteristic of greek and roman antiquity: cl-ssical literature; cl-ssical languages. conforming to ancient greek and roman models in literature or art, or to later systems modeled upon them. marked by cl-ssicism: cl-ssical simplicity. music. of, relating to, or const-tuting the formally and artistically more sophisticated and enduring types of music, as […]
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the principles or styles characteristic of the literature and art of ancient greece and rome. adherence to such principles. the style in literature and art, or adherence to its principles (contrasted with ). compare (def 7). a greek or latin idiom or form, especially one used in some other language. scholarship or learning. historical examples […]
- Anticlastic
(of a surface) having princ-p-l curvatures of opposite sign at a given point. adjective (maths) (of a surface) having a curvature, at a given point and in a particular direction, that is of the opposite sign to the curvature at that point in a perpendicular direction compare synclastic
- Anticlerical
opposed to the influence and activities of the clergy or the church in secular or public affairs. contemporary examples the vatican has also defended the pontiff, calling the charges a fantasy of “the anticlerical left.” siete things to know about pope francis & argentina’s dirty war rob verger march 14, 2013 how did it become […]
- Anticline
an anticlinal rock structure. historical examples we must lean together in the common struggle of life: the syncline is stronger than the anticline. the upward path various an arch of strata like this , such as the one we are looking at, is called an anticline. the geological story of the isle of wight j. […]