One of the antipodes; anything exactly opposite. [
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The singular, antipode, is exceptional in formation, but has been used by good writers. Its regular English plural would be , the last syllable rhyming with abodes, and this pronunciation is sometimes heard. The plural form (originally a Latin word without a singular) is in common use, and is pronounced, after the English method of Latin, ."
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"In tale or history your beggar is ever the just antipode to your king."
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