antilifer

noun

Etymology

From antilife + -er.

  1. derived from *leyp- — “to stick, glue
  2. inherited from *lībą — “life, body
  3. inherited from *līb
  4. inherited from līf
  5. inherited from lyf
  6. prefixed as antilife — “anti + life
  7. suffixed as antilifer — “antilife + er

Definitions

  1. A person who holds pro-choice beliefs.

    • We annoyed the antilifers with prolife/family literature (although we had too little), and especially with well-written news releases, which were published surprisingly often.

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