Antarctic

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From Middle English antartik, antartyk, from Old French antartique, from Latin antarcticus, from Ancient Greek ἀνταρκτικός (antarktikós), from ἀντί (antí, opposite) + ἀρκτικός (arktikós, Arctic) + -ικός (-ikós, -ic).

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Antarctic (comparative more Antarctic, superlative most Antarctic)

  1. Of, from, or pertaining to Antarctica and the south polar regions.
  2. (figuratively) Opposite, contradictory.
  3. (obsolete) Southern.

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See Arctic § Usage notes.

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Antarctic

  1. One of the major ecozones of the world, covering the south polar regions.

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