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anti- +‎ smoke

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antismoke (comparative more antismoke, superlative most antismoke)

  1. Opposing, preventing or protecting from smoke.
    • 1979, Utah State Historical Society, Beehive history, Issues 5-9:
      Railroads needed to install standard antismoke equipment on locomotives.
    • 2005, Gregory J. Crowley, The politics of place: contentious urban redevelopment in Pittsburgh:
      In 1889 the Ladies[sic] Health and Protective Association organized the first sustained antismoke movement in Pittsburgh.

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