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  2. Polar opposite - Wikipedia

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    A polar opposite is the diametrically opposite point of a circle or sphere. It is mathematically known as an antipodal point, or antipode when referring to the Earth. It is also an idiom often used to describe people and ideas that are opposites. Polar Opposite or Polar Opposites may also refer to: Polar Opposite, a 2011 EP by Sick Puppies

  3. Antipodal point - Wikipedia

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    The point antipodal to a given point is called its antipodes, from the Greek ἀντίποδες (antípodes) meaning "opposite feet"; see Antipodes § Etymology. Sometimes the s is dropped, and this is rendered antipode, a back-formation.

  4. Binary opposition - Wikipedia

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    According to structuralism, distinguishing between presence and absence, viewed as polar opposites, is a fundamental element of thought in many cultures. In addition, according to post-structuralist criticisms, presence occupies a position of dominance in human society over absence , because absence is traditionally seen as what you get when ...

  5. Polar coordinate system - Wikipedia

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    Similarly, any polar coordinate is identical to the coordinate with the negative radial component and the opposite direction (adding 180° to the polar angle). Therefore, the same point ( r , φ ) can be expressed with an infinite number of different polar coordinates ( r , φ + n × 360°) and (− r , φ + 180° + n × 360°) = (− r , φ ...

  6. Kristen Bell Explains Why Her Marriage With ‘Polar Opposite ...

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    Kristen Bell and Dax Shepard seem to have one of the best, most long-lasting relationships in Hollywood. Here, a look back at their 12-year-long relationship.

  7. Polar concept argument - Wikipedia

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    A polar concept argument is a type of argument that posits the understanding of one concept, from the mere understanding of its polar opposite.A well-known instance of a polar concept argument is Gilbert Ryle's argument against scepticism (1960).

  8. Yes–no question - Wikipedia

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    In linguistics, a yes–no question, also known as a binary question, a polar question, or a general question, [1] is a question whose expected answer is one of two choices, one that provides an affirmative answer to the question versus one that provides a negative answer to the question.

  9. Ragdoll Cat Siblings' Opposite Facial Expressions Are Giving ...

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    The reality is that every cat is different, of course, but one lucky cat owner hit the jackpot with her virtually opposite kitty siblings. Merlin and Ivy are both adorable ragdoll cats, but some ...