It most certainly IS a word, albeit one which has largely fallen into disuse. It signifies a political philosophy opposed to the separation of church and state, esp. opponents in 19th century England against separating the Anglican church from the state.
2007-02-11 13:25:04
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answered by legaleagle 4
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it's not a word. But it could mean the action of going against terminating an establishment.
2007-02-11 21:23:36
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answered by flit 4
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yes it is a word, it starts with a double negative so instead of being against the establishment, it is against someone who is against the establishment.
2007-02-11 21:35:00
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answered by having_a_blonde_day_lol 4
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The longest word in the dictionary.
2007-02-11 22:01:45
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answered by Amanda M 4
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It is to be against someone who is against the church.
2007-02-12 00:26:59
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answered by dnice 3
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