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91opposite prompt — Chiefly Brit. Theat. the offstage area to the right as one faces the audience. Abbr.: O.P. Also, opposite prompt side. * * * …
92opposite side — noun A side, party (e.g. a team or armed force) seen as adversary, enemy etc. opposite one (or more) other(s), as in a battle or team competition See Also: opponent …
93opposite number — Synonyms and related words: antipode, antipodes, antipole, antithesis, antonym, coequal, compeer, complement, contra, converse, coordinate, counter, counterbalance, countercheck, counterpart, counterpoint, counterpoise, counterpole, counterterm,… …
94opposite\ number — n. phr. A person occupying the same position as someone in a different group, organization, or country. The opposite number of the President of the United States in Germany is the Chancellor of the Federal Republic …
95opposite\ sex — n. phr. the sex different from the one being discussed or mentioned. Fred came out and said he was gay, having never had any interest in the opposite sex …
96opposite — op·po·site || É‘pÉ™zɪt / É’p n. contrast; something contrary adj. facing, across from; contrary; reverse; different; antithetical adv. on or towards an opposite side; contrarily prep. across from, facing …
97opposite sex — other sex, opposite gender (female if one is male and male if one is female) …
98opposite-direction aircraft — Aircraft are operating in opposite directions when (i) they are following the same track in reciprocal directions; (ii) their tracks are parallel and they are flying in reciprocal directions; or (iii) their tracks intersect at an angle of more… …
99opposite — adj 1. face to face, facing, vis a vis, eyeball to eyeball, Dial. foment. 2. contrary, reverse, contrasting, opposing, contradictory, counter, antagonistic, conflicting, oppugnant; opposed, diametricaly opposed, antithetical, antipodal,… …
100opposite angles — UK / US noun [plural] maths the angles opposite each other that are formed when two lines intersect (= cross each other) …