antipole

/ˈæntiˌpoʊl/
noun
  1. A direct opposite; the exact contrary of something.
    • In many ways, her quiet nature was the antipole of his loud personality.
    • The two political parties represent the antipoles of economic policy.
    • For the philosopher, chaos is the antipole of order.
  2. A point on the opposite side of the earth; the antipode.
    • Early explorers dreamed of reaching the antipole of their homeland.
    • The antipole of the North Pole is the South Pole.
    • If you dig straight through the earth, you would reach the antipole of your starting point.
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