antisemitica

English

Etymology

By surface analysis, anti-Semitic + -ica.

Noun

antisemitica (uncountable)

  1. Anti-Semitic material.
    • 2015, Lisa Moses Leff, The Archive Thief, page 130:
      Finally, all antisemitic books were deemed illegal and subject to confiscation or destruction. Only the U.S. Library of Congress was exempt. Starting in 1946, its newly reestablished Mission in Europe was permitted to take quite a bit of antisemitica for future use and study.
    • 2019, Hillel Levine, In Search of Sugihara:
      In poring over these vile and well-preserved folders full of antisemitica in the Foreign Ministry archives, one senses a naïveté, even earnestness among Sugihara's generation.

Italian

Adjective

antisemitica

  1. feminine singular of antisemitico

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