Adjective
anticar (comparative more anticar, superlative most anticar)
- Opposed to automobiles or the excessive use of automobiles
1998 February 20, Harold Henderson, “Car Trouble”, in Chicago Reader:But in the anticar movement, it is axiomatic that the urban model should be imposed everywhere.
2003 March 28, Cara Jepsen, “Car and Rider”, in Chicago Reader:But I don't think Eliot expected the kind of anticar sentiment that we're about.
Noun
anticar (plural anticars)
- An automobile that defies the normal idea of a car
1986, David Halberstam, The Reckoning, page 362:He considered the Falcon an anticar. He thought it served the puritan bias of the man who made it more than the needs of the customers or the company.
2007 June 17, Phil Patton, “Mad Scionists: Young, Hip and a Bit Less Square”, in New York Times:It was a virtual anticar.
Noun
anticar m (plural anticari)
- antiquarian
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