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Anticat vs Antifat - What's the difference?

anticat | antifat |

As adjectives the difference between anticat and antifat

is that anticat is (immunology|of an antibody) reacting with the immunoglobins found in cats while antifat is (dated) counteracting fat; having a slimming effect; antiobesity.

anticat

English

Adjective

(-)
  • (immunology, of an antibody) Reacting with the immunoglobins found in cats.
  • antifat

    English

    Adjective

    (-)
  • (dated) Counteracting fat; having a slimming effect; antiobesity.
  • * 1911 , Alois Pick, Clinical symptomatology?
  • However, in the prolonged antifat treatment, even if slowly performed, one never succeeds entirely...
  • Opposed to obese people; fattist.
  • * 2007 , Lesli J Favor, Weighing in: Nutrition and Weight Management?
  • From their study, Latner and Stunkard concluded that antifat attitudes are getting worse.