Antiparallel

/ˌæntiˈpærəlɛl/ adjective

Parallel but running in opposite directions, like two arrows pointing away from each other rather than in the same direction.

From anti- (opposite) + parallel (from Greek parallelos, beside one another). The term emerged in physics and mathematics to describe configurations where lines or vectors point in contrary directions while maintaining geometric parallelism.

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