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antipodean

[an-tip-uh-dee-uhn] / ænˌtɪp əˈdi ən /


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But Kiwis also celebrate in an antipodean manner, with barbeques on beaches fringed by the native pohutukawa tree, which blooms only at Christmas.

From Seattle Times

Four years later, I had more experience and training and was able to work on the big fires during the antipodean summer of 2019-20.

From New York Times

For decades it had loyal customers overseas - old friends from the UK and the US partial to an antipodean drop.

From BBC

It was a tough competition and only a complex election system allowed the big flightless parrot to triumph over its closest rival, the antipodean albatross.

From BBC

The leader was the antipodean albatross, an endangered seabird that is often caught up in the lines used by commercial fishing boats to catch tuna and swordfish.

From New York Times