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Etymology of the English word antipole

the English word antipole
using the English prefix anti-
derived from the New Latin prefix anti-
derived from the Greek prefix anti-, ἀντι-
derived from the Greek word anti, ἀντί (against, before, opposite, instead or because of)
derived from the Proto-Indo-European root *anti-
derived from the English word pole
derived from the Old French word pole
derived from the Latin word polus (little; small; small amount; pole, end of an axis)
derived from the Greek word polos, πῶλος (a 'foal' or 'filly'; a young ass)
derived from the Proto-Indo-European root *kʷel-
derived from the Greek word pelomai, πέλομαι
derived from the Greek word polein, πωλεῖν
derived from the Proto-Indo-European root *pel-
derived from the Proto-Germanic root *pal-



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