antipole
/ænˈtɪpoʊl, æntɪˈpoʊl/Definitions
1. noun
A point or region on the Earth’s surface that is diametrically opposite to another point or region, especially in terms of magnetism.
“The researchers studied the antipole of the Earth’s magnetic field to understand its effects on navigation systems.”
2. noun
A person or thing that is opposite or diametrically opposed to another in some respect, especially in terms of magnetism or polarity.
“The two magnets had opposite poles, but one was its antipole and had a similar effect on the circuit.”