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antipode

Source : Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)

Antipode \An"ti*pode\, n.
   One of the antipodes; anything exactly opposite.

         In tale or history your beggar is ever the just
         antipode to your king.                   --Lamb.

   Note: The singular, antipode, is exceptional in formation,
         but has been used by good writers. Its regular English
         plural would be [a^]n"t[i^]*p[=o]des, the last syllable
         rhyming with abodes, and this pronunciation is
         sometimes heard. The plural form (originally a Latin
         word without a singular) is in common use, and is
         pronounced, after the English method of Latin,
         [a^]n*t[i^]p"[-o]*d[=e]z.

Source : WordNet®

antipode
     n : direct opposite; "quiet: an antipode to focused busyness"
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