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Antipode

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.

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antipode

n. something directly opposite or diametrically opposed

WordNet
antipode

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

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Antipode

Antipode, Antipodes, or Antipodeans may refer to:

  • Antipodal point, the diametrically opposite point on a sphere
  • Antipodes, the region on the Earth's surface which is diametrically opposite to another region
  • Antipodes Water Company, a premium bottled water brand
  • Antipode (algebra), the convolution inverse of the identity on a Hopf algebra
  • Antipode (chemistry), a synonym for the term enantiomer
  • Antipodes (submarine), a commercial submarine built in 1973
  • Antipodes (mental state), a concept in the essay Heaven and Hell by Aldous Huxley
  • Antipodes Islands, inhospitable volcanic islands
  • The Antipodes, a Caroline-era stage play by Richard Brome
  • Antipodeans, inhabitants of Australia, New Zealand and South Africa, see Antipodes
  • Antipodeans, 20th-century Australian art group
  • Antipodes (sculpture) by Jim Sanborn
  • Antipodean (cat), a breed of domestic cat
  • Antipode (journal), an academic journal and related blog
  • Antipodes, the official journal of the American Association for Australian Literary Studies
  • The Antipodean, an Australian illustrated periodical first published from 1892 to 1980
  • Antipodean Pharmaceuticals Inc, a pharmaceutical research and development company
  • Risley (circus act), a circus skill that involves juggling with one's feet while lying on one's back; a form of acrobalance
  • Antipode (supersonic business aircraft concept) by Charles Bombardier
Antipode (journal)

Antipode is a peer reviewed scientific journal published five times per year by Wiley-Blackwell. Coverage includes unconventional analysis of geographical issues and disseminating a wide-range of ideas into politics. The chief co-editors are Sharad Chari, Tariq Jazeel, Katherine McKittrick, Jenny Pickerill and Nik Theodore.

Antipode (chemistry)

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. A solution of the opposite enantiomer, the antipode, rotates plane polarized light in the opposite direction.

The chemical term antipode is considered obsolete, and its use is discouraged. However, the term antipode can still be found in modern-day chemistry journals. The modern-day approved term for both antipode and optical antipode is enantiomer.

Usage examples of "antipode".

And it is precisely this which gives them their numinous quality, their power to transport the beholder out of the Old World of his everyday experience, far away, towards the visionary antipodes of the human psyche.

By the middle of the nineteenth century pyrotechny had reached a peak of technical perfection and was capable of transporting vast multitudes of spectators towards the visionary antipodes of minds which, consciously, were respectable Methodist, Puseyites, Utilitarians, disciples of Mill or Marx, of Newman, or Bradlaugh, or Samuel Smiles.

That great shock wave had swept right around the curve of the moon until it had converged in a fresh clap of shattered ice at the antipode of the impact.

And if you go to the antipodes of the self-conscious mind, you will encounter all sorts of creatures at least as odd as kangaroos.

For the traffic between our Old World and its antipodes, between Here and Beyond, travels along a two-way street.

In yet other cases carbon dioxide transports the subject to the Other World at the antipodes of his everyday consciousness, and he enjoys very briefly visionary experiences entirely unconnected with his own personal history or with the problems of the human race in general.

They shall behold the antipodes of what is real--for I will appear to live--while I am--dead.

Just because I am at heart sad and sorry to lose my best friend, perhaps for ever, I say things to vex him, and he will go to the antipodes with less heart for his difficult duties, because I had neither good taste, good temper, nor good feeling.

The young ladies fastened on their fellow-passengers as an available escort, and as they walked up and down for an hour and a half, they were accosted by numerous friends and acquaintances, not with the wonder or the questioning which would greet an English family after an absence of eighteen months at the Antipodes, but more like that of the same family after their autumn tour.

How ever, you may well enough discerne in these examples how confident many of these great Schollars were in so grosse an errour, how unlikely, what an incredible thing it seemed to them, that there should be any Antipodes, and yet now this truth is as certaine and plaine, as sense or demonstration can make it.

He explained why well water is in winter warmer than a running stream, and this was his explanation: at the antipodes our winter is summer, consequently, the water of a well which comes through from the other side of the earth must be warm in winter and cold in summer, since in our summer it is winter there.

It is no mere silliness, but a genuine effort of an early mind, which had just grasped the fact of the antipodes, to use it in explanation.

Wise man as Mill was he did not foresee that his greatest object, the enfranchisement of women, would be carried at the antipodes long before there was victory either in England or America.

THE LITTLE WRETCH Seeing that little Johnny Tompkins was safely out of the country, under injunctions to make a new man of himself, and to keep that new man, when made, at the Antipodes, I could not see anything indiscreet in touching on the matter in the course of conversation with Mrs.

And so it came about that God wore a wide-awake hat and fought skirmishes with an aboriginal Satan out at the antipodes of the firmament, in the name and for the safekeeping of any Victoria.