Generally speaking, no. The opposite is, however, possible.
A chronometer is a device for keeping time. It has no antonym. The question is a bit like asking 'What is the opposite of a clock?' Not every word has an opposite.
There isn't really an opposite. Some might claim a mammal is the opposite of a reptile, but this comparison breaks down when you look at their biology in detail. --------------------------------------------------- Yes applying the concept of an opposite to living things is a bit meaningless.
Move down (like can you please move down a bit)
The start bit in serial communication is opposite polarity puls than the stop bit depending on the system the start bit for instance is a positive puls (high) and the stop bit will be a negative puls (low)
The most suitable antonym for the word cargo is bit. An antonym is a word that means the opposite of a particular word.
I would guess it would be few because few is little bit and many is a lot
To remove a stuck drill bit, try using a pair of pliers to grip and twist the bit in the opposite direction it was being drilled. If that doesn't work, you can try using a drill bit extractor tool or applying penetrating oil to loosen the bit. Be careful and patient to avoid damaging the drill or injuring yourself.
The opposite of a synonym is an antonym.A synonym is a word with the same general meaning, while an antonym is a word that means something opposite, contrary, or contradictory.*A word with an opposite gender (man/woman) is not an antonym.
An 'oblate' is a 3-dimensional solid that resembles a ball that is being pushed together a little bit from two opposite sides.
No. Magick is in some ways the exact opposite of Science, and in some ways they overlap. It's a bit of a paradox, really.
we think about them all the time