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There are several six-letter words that begin with the prefix “anti-“. Here are a few examples, with additional information:
- Antidote: a substance that counteracts the effects of a poison. Antidotes are often used to treat snakebites, insect stings, and drug overdoses.
- Antimatter: matter that is made up of antiparticles, which have the same mass as their corresponding particles but have opposite electric charge. When matter and antimatter come into contact, they annihilate each other, releasing a tremendous amount of energy.
- Antitrust: a set of laws designed to prevent monopolies and promote competition in the marketplace. Antitrust laws are important for protecting consumers and businesses from unfair practices.
- Antiwar: opposed to war. Antiwar activists believe that war is never the answer and that there are always other ways to resolve conflicts.
In addition to these four words, there are a number of other six-letter words that begin with the prefix “anti-“, such as:
- Antibiotic: a drug that kills or inhibits the growth of bacteria.
- Anticipation: the act of expecting something to happen.
- Antifreeze: a substance that is added to the coolant in car engines to prevent it from freezing.
- Antioxidant: a substance that helps to protect cells from damage caused by free radicals.
- Antiviral: a drug that kills or inhibits the growth of viruses.
I hope this is more helpful!