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antistock

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English

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Etymology

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From anti- +‎ stock.

Adjective

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antistock (comparative more antistock, superlative most antistock)

  1. (rare) Opposing the farming of livestock.
    • 1966, Helena Huntington Smith, The War on Powder River, page 68:
      In what the antistock Carbon County Journal referred to disdainfully as "another of those farcical cattle cases," he was charged with running his own Staircase brand over a neighboring L 7 [] , a charge which if true was not farcical at all.