Wiktionary
a. (context sciences English) Describing a boundary between an ordered phase and a disordered or random phase n. (context physics mathematics English) A difference in phase (of two waves) of 180°
Usage examples of "antiphase".
His hunger and desire burned as strong as ever, but he could not see, he was blind, pulled in different directions, shaken by the aesthetic antiphase of the two flutes.
At the furthest end of the room, sitting and seeming to stare directly at him, the lattice of its complex killing arms and limbs moving in baffling antiphase, its wings half-open in languorous threat, was a slake-moth.
The programmable electronics inside had been set to return an antiphase signal to nullify any signal it received, effectively canceling out meaningful reflections.
The programmable elec-tronics inside had been set to return an antiphase signal to nullify any signal it received, effectively canceling out meaningful reflections.
When it was winter in New Crobuzon, it was summer in Bered Kai Nev (so they said), though they shared the days and nights that grew long and short in antiphase.