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antipodes
1[an-tip-uh-deez]
plural noun
places diametrically opposite each other on the globe.
those who dwell there.
Antipodes
2[an-tip-uh-deez]
noun
a group of islands SE of and belonging to New Zealand. 24 sq. mi. (62 sq. km).
antipodes
/ ænˈtɪpəˌdiːz, ænˌtɪpəˈdiːən /
plural noun
either or both of two points, places, or regions that are situated diametrically opposite to one another on the earth's surface, esp the country or region opposite one's own
the people who live there
(often capital) Australia and New Zealand
(sometimes functioning as singular) the exact or direct opposite
antipodes
Two places on directly opposite sides of the Earth, such as the North Pole and the South Pole.
antipodes
Two places on the globe that are exactly opposite each other; for example, the North Pole and South Pole.
Other Word Forms
- antipodean adjective
Word History and Origins
Origin of antipodes1
Word History and Origins
Origin of antipodes1
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