The Science of Opposites
The science of opposites where we aim to explore the opposite of every noun in the English language.
Nouns don't tend to have opposites - words like knife, pen, house, car and phone are somehow more complete when you find their logical partner.
Register and play your part in solving one of language's great mysteries. If we all do 1 noun each, we'll have this finished in no time.










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A mobile, weight driven,
A mobile, weight driven, pendulum clock with some form of pendulum held outside of the clock the tower.
Picking up on the Grandfather element - old people tend to be 'immobile' or freestanding. The opposite has to be some form of moving clock.
I think this is an Hallucinated opposite....
n. Mobile Robot Clock
A clock which can move around under its own power and which has external swinging pendulum 'arms' to make sure that it a) keeps time and b) moves obstacles from its own path.