Density is not a descriptive word but a property of materials. Therefore, a material can have a high or low density. Density has units of unit mass per unit volume. "Specific volume" has units of unit volume per unit mass, so it is sort of an opposite. No real antonyms for "density" in the English langauge... some sense of "insubstantial" might work.
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The ten-letter word that describes how matter behaves is "properties." Properties are characteristics or attributes of matter that can be observed or measured, such as mass, volume, density, conductivity, and magnetism.
A noun is a word for a person, a place, or a thing. The word 'body' is a noun.An adjective is a word that describes a noun.Examples of adjectives that could describe the body of the opposite sex:complementaryappealingattractivecompatiblecorrespondingcongruoussymbioticaromatic (some creatures use scent to attract the opposite sex)colorful (some creatures use color to attract the opposite sex)melodious (some creatures use sound to attract the opposite sex)
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The opposite of the word "steady" is "unsteady." It describes something that is not firmly fixed, constant, or secure.
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An antonym is a word that describes the opposite of another. An antonym for blame is forgive.
Foreigners, or Aliens.
An adjective is a word that describes a noun... So the opposite of that would be a word that doesn't describe a noun... But seriously, perhaps what you are looking for is the adverb, which is a word that describes a verb. Same concept as an adjective, but very different direction. Actually, an adverb is a word that modifies a verb, an adjective, or another adverb.
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An adjective is a word that describes a noun... So the opposite of that would be a word that doesn't describe a noun...But seriously, perhaps what you are looking for is the adverb, which is a word that describes a verb. Same concept as an adjective, but very different direction.Actually, an adverb is a word that modifies a verb, an adjective, or another adverb.Read more: What_is_the_opposite_of_an_adjective
It describes things that have a higher density than another object. For example, "The metal ball is denser than the baloon."
The opposite ends of a cell are called the poles. These poles play a key role in cell division and directionality of cellular processes.