Counterequivalent

/ˌkaʊntərɪˈkwɪvələnt/ noun

Definition

Something that is considered equal in value or importance but opposite or opposed in nature.

Etymology

From counter- + equivalent (from Latin aequivalens, 'equal in value'). The term blends the concepts of opposing forces that nonetheless carry the same weight.

Kelly Says

In physics and philosophy, counterequivalents are everywhere—matter and antimatter are counterequivalent, as are opposing arguments of equal logical strength, which is why some debates never resolve.

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