Definition: The term "anti-Slavic" refers to a group or people who are historically associated with, or influenced by, the Slavic culture and language. This term often describes individuals or groups who have rejected or resisted assimilation into European culture and who have maintained strong ties with their ancestral roots. The word is derived from the Slavic root "anti-" which means against or in opposition to, suggesting that those who reject this type of cultural influence are considered to be fundamentally different from those who do.