different between antipolar vs antipole
antipolar
English
Etymology
anti- +? polar
Pronunciation
- Rhymes: -??l?(?)
Adjective
antipolar (not comparable)
- Relating to or located at an antipole.
- Diametrically opposed.
Translations
Anagrams
- Portalian
Portuguese
Etymology
From anti- +? polar.
Adjective
antipolar m or f (plural antipolares, comparable)
- antipolar (relating to or located at an antipole)
antipolar From the web:
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antipole
English
Etymology
anti- +? pole
Noun
antipole (plural antipoles)
- (geography) The opposite pole.
- 2000, Leslie P. Steffe, Patrick W. Thompson, Radical Constructivism in Action, page 128 [1]
- For every point on a great circle its antipole is on the same great circle.
- 2000, Leslie P. Steffe, Patrick W. Thompson, Radical Constructivism in Action, page 128 [1]
- (geometry) A position directly opposite (possibly also used figuratively).
- A line drawn from a point on a circle to its antipole will cross through the center.
Related terms
- antipolar
Translations
Anagrams
- Lapointe, laponite
antipole From the web:
- antipole meaning
- what does anti pole means
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