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How to pronounce antipode in English?

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Type Words
Type of oppositeness, opposition
Derivation antipodean


quiet: an antipode to focused busyness.

Examples of antipode

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Nature, in this case, is evoked by considering its whimsical heavenly antipode.
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Antipode is an academic journal that publishes in the field of critical geography.
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Maybe the serrated walls of that Martian canyon exist as an antipode to the ones in Arizona.
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The sun is said to be at the nadir at a location when it is at the zenith at the location's antipode.
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This sunspot absorption causes a seismic deficit that can be imaged at the antipode of the sunspot.
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The largest amplitude signals are seismic surface waves that reach the antipode after about 100 minutes.
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The Siberian Traps are within 15 degrees of the antipode, an area that represents just 6 percent of Earth's surface.
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End of January I'll be an antipode again.
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A much less favoured idea was that this terrain formed as a result of the convergence of ejecta at this basin's antipode.
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More examples
  • Direct opposite; "quiet: an antipode to focused busyness"
  • (antipodal) relating to the antipodes or situated at opposite sides of the earth; "antipodean latitudes"; "antipodal regions of the earth"; "antipodal points on a sphere"
  • (antipodal) the relation of opposition along a diameter
  • In mathematics, a Hopf algebra, named after Heinz Hopf, is a structure that is simultaneously a (unital associative) algebra, a (counital coassociative) coalgebra, with these structures compatible making it a bialgebra, and moreover is equipped with an antiautomorphism satisfying a certain property.
  • In chemistry, antipode is synonymous with optical antipode. An optical antipode is the same as an enantiomer. A solution of enantiomer rotates plane polarized light in a certain direction (see optical rotation). A solution of the opposite enantiomer (a.k.a. ...
  • Antipode is an academic journal that publishes in the field of critical geography. The journal publishes articles with Marxist, socialist, anarchist, anti-racist and feminist approaches to geography with a left-wing focus. ...
  • In geography, the antipodes (/u00E6nu02C8tu026Apu0259diu02D0z/; from Greek: u1F00u03BDu03C4u03AFu03C0u03BFu03B4u03B5u03C2) of any place on Earth is the point on the Earth's surface which is diametrically opposite to it. Two points that are antipodal /u00E6nu02C8tu026Apu0259du0259l/ to each other are connected by a straight line running through the centre of the Earth.
  • (Antipodes (Journal)) The American Association for Australian Literary Studies (AAALS) is an organization of scholars in North America that studies and promotes research in the literature of Australia. ...
  • (Antipodes (mental state)) Heaven and Hell is a philosophical work by Aldous Huxley, published in 1956. The title is derived from The Marriage of Heaven and Hell by William Blake. ...