Polarity

Word POLARITY
Character 8
Hyphenation po lar i ty
Pronunciations /pəˈlærɪti/

Definitions and meanings of "Polarity"

What do we mean by polarity?

Intrinsic polar separation, alignment, or orientation, especially of a physical property. noun

An indicated polar extreme. noun

The possession or manifestation of two opposing attributes, tendencies, or principles. noun

That endowment of plants, plant-organs, and even of spores and cells, by virtue of which they tend to develop axially and with a distinction of base and apex; verticibasality. This polarity inheres even in small pieces of a stem in such wise that they tend to throw out roots from the end originally nearest the base and shoots from that farthest from it. Accordingly the basal end of a piece or whole is termed (first by Vochting) the root-pole, the apical end the shoot-pole, the latter also stem-pole (Pfeffer). Polarity is either (relatively) stable, as in flowering plants, or labile (changeable). Some low organisms are apolar. noun

In geometry, a conlocal reciprocation in which any two corresponding elements are doubly correlated. noun

The having two opposite poles; variation in certain physical properties, so that in one direction they are the opposite of what they are in the opposite direction: thus, a magnet has polarity. noun

The being attracted to one pole and repelled from the other; attraction of opposites: literal or figurative: as, electricity has polarity. noun

The having of an axis with reference to which certain physical properties are determined. noun

The having, as a ray, variation of properties in reference to different inclinations to a plane through the ray; polarization. noun

That quality or condition of a body in virtue of which it exhibits opposite, or contrasted, properties or powers, in opposite, or contrasted, parts or directions; or a condition giving rise to a contrast of properties corresponding to a contrast of positions noun

A property of the conic sections by virtue of which a given point determines a corresponding right line and a given right line determines a corresponding point. See Polar, n. noun

The separation, alignment or orientation of something into two opposed poles. noun

Either of the two extremes of such attributes. noun

The dipole-dipole intermolecular forces between the slightly positively-charged end of one molecule to the negative end of another or the same molecule. noun

A relation between two opposite attributes or tendencies noun

Having an indicated pole (as the distinction between positive and negative electric charges) noun

The state of being a north pole or south pole; the magnetic equivalent of electric charge

The quality or condition inherent in a body that exhibits oppossite properties or powers in opposite parts or directions Urban Dictionary

Thats 1 urban word like im up in the hood and its a high polarity Urban Dictionary

N. A thing that is the cause of controversy on both sides. Something that is either loved or hated with no in between Urban Dictionary

Something tyler joseph needs help with Urban Dictionary

Polarize is taking your disguises Separating 'em, splitting 'em up from wrong and right It's deciding where to die and deciding where to fight (Deny, deny, denial) Urban Dictionary

Beyond cool Urban Dictionary

Someone who has the potential to be a cool online game player, but they struggle to meet the coolness requirements Urban Dictionary

Best apex legends player on the planet Urban Dictionary

She will be one of a kind, just as unique as the name, loving,smart,ambitious and beautiful inside and out.. Urban Dictionary

A girl who is a slut Urban Dictionary

Synonyms and Antonyms for Polarity

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The word "polarity" in example sentences

Since polarity is such a function-critical variable, shifts in polarity could have dramatic effects on fitness (e.g., be lethal!). ❋ Unknown (2008)

This polarity is reflected in cinema as well, with the substance most commonly depicted as either a hilarious holy grail or a gateway to harder, darker substances. ❋ Abe Schwartz (2010)

It has been demonstrated that the five new gases, or "noble gases" as they are often called, form a natural family of elements which by the absence of electric polarity is strictly differentiated from all elements previously known, filling a void in the periodic system hitherto existing between the highly negative halogens and the highly positive alkali metals. ❋ Unknown (1966)

Anyway, my polarity is back to manic so I’m ready to have an underpants party with all you guys, or whatever it is that Lunch’ers do. ❋ Unknown (2010)

If we accept the word polarity as a name for the force by which inorganic units are aggregated into a form peculiar to them, we may apply this word to the analogous force displayed by organic limits. " ❋ St. George Mivart (N/A)

This is not simply a matter of reversing the polarity, that is, of subverting the religious significance of Jerusalem in order to privilege Baghdad, for Turkish materialism is revealed to be as hollow as Jewish religiosity. ❋ Unknown (2005)

The single most important thing is to select the correct magnet polarity, which is the negative or north polarity. ❋ JOHN LUST (2003)

Hence, in place of the idea of polarity he advanced the idea of inter - play. ❋ FREDERICK M. BARNARD (1968)

In a duality however — or in a polarity, which is an intensified duality — the entities that are opposed are expected to be different, and even contrary, by contrast, or otherwise. ❋ SALOMON BOCHNER (1968)

We now move to the other pole of the primary polarity, that is to the plane, and let the sphere arise by imagining the plane approaching an infinitely distant point evenly from all sides. ❋ Ernst Lehrs (N/A)

This two-fold motion constitutes what is known as polarity -- Evolution and ❋ A. P. Mukerji (N/A)

Health is satisfied polarity, that is, the balancing of the positive and negative elements in harmonious vibration. ❋ Henry Lindlahr (1893)

From this little _brochure_ I am satisfied was derived originally the German regeneration of the Dynamic philosophy, its expansion through the idea of polarity, indifference, &c. Oh, Mr. Schlosser, you had not _gepruft_ p. 5 of vol. 2. ❋ Thomas De Quincey (1822)

Intermediate to this bed and the works, several other deposites of iron are discovered -- one of a superior quality, surpassing in magnetic power any other ore yet discovered, possessing what mineralogists call polarity -- and near to this, meadow and bog ore, not a mile distant from the works, is to be found in great quantities. ❋ Frederick Marryat (1820)

This explanation, which in appearance only is a digression, was indispensably requisite to prevent the idea of polarity, which has been given as the universal law of Life, from being misunderstood as ❋ Samuel Taylor Coleridge (1803)

Probably worth checking that the polarity is the right way round before plugging it in! ❋ Unknown (2009)

DIPOLE MOMENT the dipole moment is a quantity showing the extent of a system's polarity, that is, the degree to which electric charge is unevenly distributed throughout the system. ❋ Unknown (2009)

Since the order of the recording leads used for the bipolar derivation was arbitrary, the signal from S1 was reversed in polarity, which is equivalent to a depth-to-surface subtraction. ❋ Rajasimhan Rajagovindan Et Al. (2008)

Astrology is based on polarity, meaning nothing can be understood without its opposite principle, good and evil, angels and demons, dark and light, assertion and aggression, yin and yang. ❋ Unknown (2010)

The fundamental duality in the spiritual realm is that existing between the personality and the Transpersonal Self, a polarity which is the cause of many inner conflicts, until harmonious relationships and an increasing blending or unification spiritual psychosynthesis are achieved. ❋ William Harryman (2009)

❋ Anonymous (2003)

[alrite] so ur [walking] [down the street] and u polerize ❋ Apugs (2004)

“[Grease 2] is a polarizer. [You either] [love it] or you hate it.” ❋ TwinFami (2018)

'help me polarize, [help me] polarize, help me out' - [tyler joseph] ❋ Tylersbeautyworld (2017)

-Help me [Polarize], help me [polarize], help me down -Tyler [Joseph] needs help [polarizing] ❋ TakeAChillPhill (2017)

"That jacket is so polar, [Shannon]! [Where'd] [you get it]?" ❋ Donna K. (2003)

Polar tried to [be cool], but she was compared to [Goaticus]’ awesomeness and couldn’t [make the cut]. ❋ Goaticus. (2018)

"dude I think [this guy] is [hacking]". "Nah, that's just [polar]" ❋ PolarV_ (2021)

Have you [met] [polar] ❋ Lijhdcvhhg (2017)

[Everyone] [thinks] [Madison] is polar. ❋ Kmarulz512 (2005)

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