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polar [ˈpəʊlə] adj 1. (Earth Sciences / Physical Geography) situated at or near, coming from, or relating to either of the earth's poles or the area inside the Arctic or Antarctic Circles polar regions 2. (Physics / General Physics) having or relating to a pole or poles 3. pivotal or guiding in the manner of the Pole Star 4. directly opposite, as in tendency or character 5. (Chemistry) Chem a. (of a molecule or compound) being or having a molecule in which there is an uneven distribution of electrons and thus a permanent dipole moment water has polar molecules b. (of a crystal or substance) being or having a crystal that is bound by ionic bonds sodium chloride forms polar crystals
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polar adjective 1. freezing, frozen, extreme, furthest, cold, terminal, Arctic, icy, Antarctic, glacial the rigours of life in the polar regions 2. opposite, opposed, contrary, contradictory, antagonistic, antithetical, diametric, antipodal economists at polar ends of the politico-economic spectrum opposite How to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit webmaster's page for free fun content. |
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| The enterprise has failed--the Arctic expedition is lost and ice-locked in the Polar wastes. In illustrating what, as I believe, actually took place during the Glacial period, I assumed that at its commencement the arctic productions were as uniform round the polar regions as they are at the present day. KEESH lived long ago on the rim of the polar sea, was head man of his village through many and prosperous years, and died full of honors with his name on the lips of men. |
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