Opposite
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Opposite may refer to:
- Opposite (semantics), a word that means the opposite of a word
See also
- List of opposites
- Opposition
- Contrary
- Dichotomy
- Anti
- Antonym
- Yin and yang
- Unity of opposites
- Janus
- Adverse
- Antipode
- Diametrically
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