Antipodes

/æntˈɪpədiːz/ noun

Places or points on opposite sides of the Earth, or two things that are completely opposite to each other.

Greek plural of 'antipode,' from 'anti-' (against) and 'podes' (feet). Used in English since medieval times to describe both geographical opposition and abstract contraries.

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