Anatomically, depending on the usage, it could be foot, feet, or tail.
There is no direct opposite of the "head" (leader) of a company or group. But a general opposite would be "underling."
The metaphorical opposite of the head (thought, reason) would be the "heart" (feelings).
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Off the top of my head, here are a few antonyms (antonym being the opposite of the definition of a word) for amazement: indifference, composure, calmness, expectation
The opposite of passion is indifference. To have passion for a subject is to care deeply for it. Indifference is to have no caring, interest, or dislike for the subject.
There is no such word as abbes. An ABBESS is a woman who is the head of some communities of nuns. An ABBOTT is a man who is the head of an abbey of monks. For more information about ABBESS, see Related links below.
"Necktie" does not have an antonym, exactly. Perhaps "shoelace," designating a knotted fabric at the opposite extremity from the head and neck, is what you seek.
The opposite of tail is head!
the head is on the opposite side cause he was against slavery
The compound of "completely uncovered" and the opposite of "head" would be "barefoot" or "bareheaded."
The opposite of caudal (toward the tail) is cephalad (toward the head).
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You should have your head opposite from his/hers
on opposite sides of it's head.
The compound word in "completely uncovered" is "uncovered," which is formed by the prefix "un-" and the word "covered." The opposite of "head" is "tail."
The opposite of caudal (toward the tail) is cephalad (toward the head).
A ball-peen hammer is a hammer with a flat head and an opposite, rounded - peening - head.
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Gravity.