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What is an antipole?

An antipole is a geographical term for the opposite pole or the opposite point on the globe in comparison to a given reference.


What is the opposite of evergreen?

With reference to trees, the opposite to evergreen would be deciduous.Otherwise, evergreen usually means timeless classic - so modern would be the opposite.


What is the opposite of allusion?

The opposite of allusion is explicitness, where something is directly stated or made clear without any reference or hinting.


What Reference books that contain words of similar meanings and opposite meanings are called?

Thesaurus


What is the opposite side of an adjacent?

The opposite side of an adjacent is the hypotenuse. Sin(q) = Opposite / Hypotenuse Cos(q) = Adjacent / Hypotenuse Tan(q) = Opposite / Adjacent Reference: http://easycalculation.com/trigonometry/triangle-angles.php


What terms blank and blank can be useful when giving opposite directions from a reference point?

Positive and negative


Why dispacement can be negative?

When a body covers a displacement in the opposite direction of our reference direction then displacement will be negative.


Which word pair has opposite denotations?

The word pair "high" and "low" have opposite denotations as they represent different levels of elevation or position in relation to a reference point.


Is behind your back really your front?

Yes. Because behind means on the opposite side of a reference point. If the reference point is your back, then behind it is in front of you. Same with your front. If your face/front is the reference point, then behind it is your back.


What is the name of the reference book that contains words that mean the same and words that mean the opposite?

It's called a 'thesaurus'.


Are rest and motion relative terms or opposite term?

Rest and motion are relative terms, meaning that whether an object is considered at rest or in motion depends on the frame of reference being used to observe it. In one frame of reference, an object may be at rest, while in another frame of reference it may be in motion. So, rather than being opposite terms, they are actually interrelated.


What are the sides of a triangle called?

Given the reference perspective of a specific angle the sides are are the adjacent sides and the opposite side If we have a right triangle the longest side (opposite the right angle) is the hypotenuse.