C1 noun Formel

antilaterary

/ˌæntiˈlætərəri/

A noun referring to a position, point, or entity located on the exact opposite side of a central axis, midline, or reference point. It is used in specialized logic and spatial reasoning contexts to describe counter-positioning or mirror-image placement.

Exemples

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If you find the key on this side of the box, the corresponding lock is likely on the antilaterary.

If you find the key on this side of the box, the corresponding lock is likely on the opposite side.

2

The architectural blueprints required a structural support at the vertex and its antilaterary to ensure stability.

The architectural blueprints required a structural support at the vertex and its opposite side point to ensure stability.

3

I bet the other shoe is just sitting there on the antilaterary of the bed.

I bet the other shoe is just sitting there on the opposite side of the bed.

Famille de mots

Nom
antilaterary
Adverbe
antilaterally
Adjectif
antilateral
Apparenté
antilaterality
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Astuce mémo

Break it down: 'Anti' (opposite) + 'Later' (side). It is the 'Anti-Side' of an object.

Quiz rapide

To complete the pattern, you must place the square on the ________ of the circle, exactly opposite the triangle.

Correct !

La bonne réponse est : antilaterary

Exemples

1

If you find the key on this side of the box, the corresponding lock is likely on the antilaterary.

everyday

If you find the key on this side of the box, the corresponding lock is likely on the opposite side.

2

The architectural blueprints required a structural support at the vertex and its antilaterary to ensure stability.

formal

The architectural blueprints required a structural support at the vertex and its opposite side point to ensure stability.

3

I bet the other shoe is just sitting there on the antilaterary of the bed.

informal

I bet the other shoe is just sitting there on the opposite side of the bed.

4

In spatial logic puzzles, identifying the antilaterary is essential for determining the symmetry of the complex polygon.

academic

In spatial logic puzzles, identifying the opposite-side point is essential for determining the symmetry of the complex polygon.

5

Our marketing team should analyze the antilaterary of this demographic to find untapped consumer bases.

business

Our marketing team should analyze the opposite side of this demographic to find untapped consumer bases.

Famille de mots

Nom
antilaterary
Adverbe
antilaterally
Adjectif
antilateral
Apparenté
antilaterality

Collocations courantes

situated on the antilaterary located on the opposite side
the antilaterary of the axis the opposite side of the axis
calculated the antilaterary determined the opposite point
antilaterary point the point on the opposite side
mirror-image antilaterary the reflected opposite side

Phrases Courantes

find the antilaterary

to locate the opposing side or part

the antilaterary effect

a reaction occurring on the opposite side of a stimulus

positional antilaterary

the state of being placed on the opposite side

Souvent confondu avec

antilaterary vs contralateral

Contralateral is almost exclusively used in medical/biological contexts, whereas antilaterary is used in general logic and geometry.

antilaterary vs antiliterary

Antiliterary refers to an opposition to literature or literary values, whereas antilaterary refers to physical or spatial opposition.

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Notes d'usage

Use this word primarily in contexts involving geometry, logic puzzles, or formal spatial descriptions. It serves as a more precise noun form than simply saying 'the other side.'

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Erreurs courantes

Learners often misspell it as 'antiliterary' (related to books). Note that 'later' refers to 'side' (as in lateral).

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Astuce mémo

Break it down: 'Anti' (opposite) + 'Later' (side). It is the 'Anti-Side' of an object.

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Origine du mot

Derived from the Greek 'anti-' (against/opposite) and the Latin 'lateralis' (pertaining to the side), combined with the English suffix '-ary' to denote a noun of place or relation.

Modèles grammaticaux

Countable noun; plural: antilateraries Often used with the definite article 'the' Functions as a complement in spatial descriptions
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Contexte culturel

The term is most frequently encountered in high-level aptitude tests (like the GRE or GMAT) within the spatial reasoning or analytical writing sections.

Quiz rapide

To complete the pattern, you must place the square on the ________ of the circle, exactly opposite the triangle.

Correct !

La bonne réponse est : antilaterary

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