Antimason

/ˌæntiˈmeɪsən/ noun

A person who opposes Freemasonry or the Masonic organization and its practices.

Formed from 'anti-' (against) and 'mason,' referring to Freemasons. The term emerged in the 19th century when anti-Masonic political movements arose, particularly in America, opposing what they viewed as secretive fraternal influence.

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