Definition: The word "antipodean" comes from a Greek word meaning "opposite," referring to those places in the Earth where opposite sides are located, such as on the opposite side of the moon. It means an area with a similar climate but different features or systems, often compared to the earth's poles. In English, it refers to parts of the world that are both closer to and far from the poles: Antarctica is the antipodean part of Earth. The word "antipodean" is used in science and geography as well as mythology, where it describes a place between two opposite points. It's often associated with polar regions or areas with similar climates compared to Earthβs poles.