opposti
Opposti is the plural form of opposto in Italian and refers to pairs of concepts, properties, or objects that are mutually exclusive or diametrically different. The notion is used across language, science, and everyday discourse to mark contrasts or binary relations.
Etymology and usage: The word derives from Latin oppositus, the past participle of opponere meaning to set
Contexts and examples: In language, common opposites include bianco e nero (white and black), caldo e freddo
Nuances: Not all pairs labeled as opposites are perfect inverses; some opposites are context-dependent, and some