Anti

Anti may refer to:

  • Anti (mythology), the ferryman who carried Isis to Set's island in Egyptian mythology
  • Änti, or Antaeus, half-giant in Greek and Berber mythology
  • Áńt’į, or Corpse powder, Navajo folkloric substance made from powdered corpses
  • ANTI – Contemporary Art Festival, a yearly international live-art festival held in Kuopio, Finland
  • Antiparticle, a particle with the same mass but opposite charges in particle physics
  • Anti addition in organic chemistry
  • Anti conformation, in alkane stereochemistry
  • Anti, as a prefix meaning "against"
  • Music

  • ANTI-, an American independent record label
  • Anti (album), an album by Rihanna
  • Anti (EP), an EP by Autechre
  • Anti, an album by T. Raumschmiere
  • People

  • Carlo Anti (1889–1961), Italian archaeologist
  • Michael Anti (sport shooter) (born 1964), American sport shooter
  • Michael Anti (journalist) (born 1975), Chinese journalist and political blogger
  • Anti, an Inca name for the Asháninka people
  • See also

  • Ante (disambiguation)
  • Opposition (disambiguation)
  • Opposite (disambiguation)
  • Antić

    Antić is a Serbo-Croatian surname. It may refer to:

  • Aleksandar Antić (born 1969), Serbian politician
  • Boško Antić (born 1944), Bosnian Serb footballer
  • Čedomir Antić (born 1974), Serbian historian, political activist
  • Dejan Antić (born 1968), Serbian grandmaster
  • Goran Antić (born 1985), Swiss footballer
  • Igor Antić (born 1962), French-Serbian visual artist
  • Ivan Antić (1923–2005), Serbian architect
  • Mika Antić (1932–1986), Yugoslav poet, film director
  • Nikola Antić (born 1994), Serbian footballer
  • Pero Antić (born 1982), Macedonian basketballer
  • Radomir Antić (born 1948), Serbian football manager
  • Sava Antić (1930–1998), Serbian footballer and manager
  • Slobodan Antić (born 1950), former Yugoslav footballer
  • Srđan Antić (born 1960), Serbian basketball coach
  • Svetlana Mugoša-Antić (born 1964), Serbian handball player
  • Zoran Antić (born 1975), Serbian footballer
  • Antic without a diacritical mark may refer to:

  • ANTIC - Display chip used in the Atari 8-bit family of computers.
  • Antic (magazine) - Defunct US Atari computer magazine.
  • Šantić

    Šantić is a surname. Notable people with the surname include:

  • Aleksa Šantić (18681924), Bosnian Serb poet
  • Tony Šantić (born 1952), noted Australian thoroughbred owner and tuna farmer
  • Bas

    Bas meaning lower in French may refer to:

    People

  • Bas (name)
  • Bas (rapper)
  • Places

  • Bas-Caraquet, New Brunswick, meaning "Lower Caraquet', a village on the Acadian Peninsula of New Brunswick, Canada
  • Bas-Congo, a province of the Democratic Republic of the Congo
  • Bas-Cuvier, one of the most famous bouldering sites in Fontainebleau
  • Bas-Rhin, a département of France meaning "Lower Rhine"
  • Arrondissements of the Bas-Rhin department, lists the arrondissements
  • Bas-Richelieu—Nicolet—Bécancour, a federal electoral district in Quebec, Canada
  • Bas Saharan Basin, an Artesian aquifer system which covers most of the Algerian and Tunisian Sahara and extends to Morocco and Libya
  • Bas-Uele District, a district in the Democratic Republic of Congo
  • Bas-Vully, a municipality in the district of See, in the canton of Fribourg, Switzerland
  • Charritte-de-Bas, a small village and commune in the Pyrénées-Atlantiques département of southwestern France
  • Colpach-Bas, a small town in the commune of Ell, in western Luxembourg
  • Bas (rapper)

    Abbas Hamad, better known by his stage name Bas, is an American rapper from Queens, New York. He is signed to J. Cole's Dreamville Records and Interscope Records. His first studio album Last Winter, was released on April 29, 2014, followed by his second studio album, Too High to Riot due for a release on March 4, 2016.

    Early life

    Bas attended St. Francis Preparatory School in Queens.

    Musical career

    2011–13: Career beginnings and Mixtapes

    In 2011, Bas released his debut mixtape titled Quarter Water Raised Vol. 1. In 2013, his second mixtape was released entitled, Quarter Water Raised Vol. 2.

    In 2013, Bas was featured on J. Cole's "New York Times" along with 50 Cent from Cole's album Born Sinner, and then on DJ Khaled's "Hells Kitchen" from Suffering from Success. He then appeared on the Dreamville compilation mixtape Revenge of the Dreamers. That mixtape was released in celebration of Dreamville's partnership with Interscope Records, resulting in Bas being signed to Interscope. Two weeks prior to the release of his debut album Last Winter, Bas released a free EP titled Two Weeks Notice.

    Bas (name)

    Bas is both a given name and a surname. As a given name in Dutch it is short for Sebastiaan (Sebastian). Notable people with the name include:

    Given name:

  • Bas Balkissoon (born c. 1952), politician in Toronto, Canada
  • Bas of Bithynia, (c. 397326 BC), first independent ruler of Bithynia
  • Bas Bron (born ?), Dutch musical artist and producer of mostly electronic music
  • Bas de Gaay Fortman (born 1937), Dutch politician and scholar
  • Bas Giling (born 1982), Dutch professional road bicycle racer
  • Bas Jan Ader (1942–1975), Dutch conceptual artist, performance artist, photographer and filmmaker
  • Bas Leinders (born 1975), Belgium racing driver
  • Bas Pease (1922–2004), British physicist
  • Bas Roorda (born 1973), Dutch football (soccer) goalkeeper
  • Bas Rutten (born 1965), Dutch mixed martial arts fighter and color commentator
  • Bas Savage (born 1982), English professional footballer (soccer)
  • Bas van de Goor (born 1971), Dutch volleyball player
  • Bas van der Vlies (born 1942), Dutch politician
  • Bas van Fraassen (born 1941), Netherlands-born American philosopher
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