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opposite, paired | [in botany] of leaves etc; growing in pairs on either side of a stem | |
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opponent, opposition, opposite | a contestant that you are matched against | |
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polar, opposite, diametric, diametrical | characterized by opposite extremes; completely opposed | |
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opposite | altogether different in nature or quality or significance | |
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opposite | being directly across from each other; facing | |
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opposite | the other one of a complementary pair | |
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face-to-face, opposite | directly facing each other | |
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opposite, antonym, opposite word | a word that expresses a meaning opposed to the meaning of another word, in which case the two words are antonyms of each other | |
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contrary, reverse, opposite | a relation of direct opposition | |
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opposite, inverse | something inverted in sequence or character or effect | |
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opposite | moving or facing away from each other |