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Understanding Diametrical: Opposite or Completely Different?

Diametrical is an adjective used to describe something that is directly opposite or at right angles to another thing. It can also be used to describe two things that are completely different or opposing in nature.

For example, if two people have diametrical views on a particular issue, it means they have opposite opinions and are at odds with each other. Similarly, if two objects are diametrical in shape, it means they are opposite in size, shape, or orientation.

The word "diametrical" is derived from the word "diameter," which refers to the distance across something from one side to the other. The term "diametrical" was first used in the 17th century and has since been used in a variety of contexts to describe opposing or contradictory things.

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