It is, of course, illogical to have two opposite meanings for the same symbol. However, language does not necessary evolve in a logical way. Human culture is largely unplanned, it just happens. So if different people decide to use the same symbol in different, or even opposite ways, then the symbol will acquire those different or opposite meanings.
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It has different meanings in different contexts; one of them is that two figures are said to be congruent when they have the same shape and the same size.
Opposite rays are two halves of the same line pointing in opposite directions, i.e. beginning from the same endpoint and extending at an angle of 180 degrees to each other.
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Yes, the word "race" can have opposite meanings. It can refer to a competition involving speed, or it can also refer to a categorization of human beings based on physical characteristics such as skin color, which is often associated with discrimination and inequality.
An autoantonym is a single word which can have two completely opposite meanings.
No, "ixoye" and "ixyoe" are not the same. "Ixoye" is a transliteration of the Greek word for fish, which is a symbol for Jesus Christ. "Ixyoe" does not have a recognized meaning in this context.
Tattoo's are a symbol to each person that gets one. Tattoo's usually have personal meaning to the person. Two tattoo's can be exactly the same and have two different meanings to different people.
A pair of homophones are dessert and desert, which have the same pronunciation but different meanings. Another pair is blight and bright, where the two words sound the same but have opposite meanings. Right and correct are another example, as they are pronounced the same but have slightly different meanings. Brake and break is another homophone pair, with different meanings but the same pronunciation.
Mericful and merciless are two adjectives related to the word mercy. They have opposite meanings.
Synonyms are two words that have similar meanings. Antonyms are two words that have opposite meanings. "Assuring" can be either an antonym or a synonym, depending what other word you are comparing it to.
The term 'across' has two distinct senses or meanings: 1: to the opposite side; 2: transversely
A homograph has the same spelling with different meanings, maybe different sound. A homonym has the same sound and may have the same spelling, with different meanings.
One example of a word with two meanings spelled the same way is "bark." It can refer to the outer covering of a tree, or to the sound a dog makes.
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'Jugged' is a verb with two meanings, 1 - Stew or boil (a hare or rabbit) in a covered container. Opposite - Raw. 2 - Prosecute and imprison someone. Opposite - Free, liberate.