anticity

English

Etymology

anti- + city

Adjective

anticity (comparative more anticity, superlative most anticity)

  1. Opposing a city.
    • 2001, Richard J. Moss, Golf and the American country club, page 19:
      It was, and still is, an anticity movement that sought to provide a rural space for its members to enjoy.
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