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What is an antidote?
What is an antidote?
- A medicine to counteract poison (correct)
- A medicine against bacteria
- A computer program that destroys viruses
- A blood protein
What does antivirus software do?
What does antivirus software do?
- Prevents blood coagulation
- Inhibits the growth of bacteria
- Aids in counteracting poisons
- Detects and destroys computer viruses (correct)
What is an antibiotic?
What is an antibiotic?
- Medicine that inhibits the growth of microorganisms (correct)
- Medicine that promotes growth of microorganisms
- Substance that prevents disease growth
- A liquid that lowers freezing point
What role do antibodies play in the body?
What role do antibodies play in the body?
What is the primary function of an antibacterial?
What is the primary function of an antibacterial?
What does the term antithesis refer to?
What does the term antithesis refer to?
What is the definition of anticlimax?
What is the definition of anticlimax?
What does antipathy mean?
What does antipathy mean?
What defines antisocial behavior?
What defines antisocial behavior?
What is an anticoagulant?
What is an anticoagulant?
What does antiseptic refer to?
What does antiseptic refer to?
What is antifreeze typically used for?
What is antifreeze typically used for?
What is the definition of antihistamine?
What is the definition of antihistamine?
What does the prefix anti mean?
What does the prefix anti mean?
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Antiprefix Words
- Antidote: A crucial medicine aiming to neutralize a specific poison, essential in toxicology.
- Antivirus: Software specifically created to identify and eliminate computer viruses, vital for cybersecurity.
- Antibiotic: Medicines that either inhibit the growth or eliminate harmful microorganisms, pivotal in treating bacterial infections.
- Antibody: Specialized blood proteins that react against particular antigens, critical for immune response and protection.
- Antibacterial: Substances or actions effective against bacteria, integral in infection control and hygiene.
- Antithesis: Represents the direct opposite of an idea or concept, often used in literature and philosophy.
- Anticlimax: Refers to a disappointing conclusion to a series of events that were previously exciting or significant, common in storytelling.
- Antipathy: A profound, instinctive aversion or hostility toward something or someone, relevant in psychology and social interactions.
- Antisocial: Describes behavior characterized by a lack of interest in socializing, often associated with various psychological conditions.
- Anticoagulant: Substances that slow down or prevent blood coagulation, crucial in medical treatments to prevent clots.
- Antiseptic: Refers to substances used to inhibit the growth of disease-causing organisms, essential in preventing infections.
- Antifreeze: A chemical compound, often ethylene glycol, used to lower the freezing point of liquids, primarily in automotive applications.
- Antihistamine: Medications designed to counteract allergic reactions by blocking histamine, important in allergy treatment.
- Antinuclear: Refers to opposition against nuclear energy or weapons, relevant in political and environmental discussions.
- Antitrust: Laws designed to prevent monopolies and promote competition in the marketplace, critical in economic policy.
- Antiballistic: Pertains to defenses designed to counteract or destroy incoming ballistic missiles, significant in military strategy.
- Prefix: A group of letters added to the start of a word, altering its meaning, fundamental in the understanding of language structure.
- Anti: A prefix meaning against or opposed to, pivotal in forming many compound words with counteractive meanings.
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