POLAR vs OPPOSITE: NOUN
- Given a trihedral; to each face from the vertex erect a perpendicular ray on the same side as the third edge; the trihedral they form is the polar of the given one.
- A great circle two of whose points are each a quadrant from a given point: it is the polar of the given point.
- The right line drawn through the two points of contact of the two tangents drawn from a given point to a given conic section. The given point is called the pole of the line. If the given point lies within the curve so that the two tangents become imaginary, there is still a real polar line which does not meet the curve, but which possesses other properties of the polar. Thus the focus and directrix are pole and polar. There are also poles and polar curves to curves of higher degree than the second, and poles and polar planes to surfaces of the second degree.
- A plane curve whose point-equation is derived from that of another plane curve (with respect to which it is said to be a polar) by operating one or more times (according as it is first, second, etc., polar) with the symbol x′ . d/ d x + y'. d/ d y + z'. d/ d z, where x', y', z' are the trilinear coördinates of a fixed point (of which the curve is said to be a polar).
- Something opposite or contrary to another.
- An opponent.
- An additive inverse.
- That which is conspicuously different in most important respects.
- That which is opposed or contrary in character or meaning.
- One who opposes; an opponent; an antagonist.
- Two words that express opposing concepts
- A contestant that you are matched against
- A relation of direct opposition
- One that is opposite or contrary to another.
- An opponent or antagonist.
- An antonym.
- In geometry, an opposite point.
- One who opposes or is adverse; an opponent; an adversary; an enemy; an antagonist.
- That which opposes; that which is opposed or is opposite; a complement in characteristic qualities or properties; specifically, as a logical term, anything contrasted with another in any sense.
- Something inverted in sequence or character or effect
- [Some modern writers on logic wish to call any two different species of the same genus opposites. This practice has little to recommend it.]
POLAR vs OPPOSITE: ADJECTIVE
- A minute cell which separates by karyokinesis from the ovum during its maturation. In the maturation of ordinary ova two polar bodies are formed, but in parthogenetic ova only one. The first polar body formed is usually larger than the second one, and often divides into two after its separation from the ovum. Each of the polar bodies removes maternal chromatin from the ovum to make room for the chromatin of the fertilizing spermatozoön; but their functions are not fully understood.
- Two circles, each at a distance from a pole of the earth equal to the obliquity of the ecliptic, or about 23° 28', the northern called the arctic circle, and the southern the antarctic circle.
- A tube, containing a polarizing apparatus, turning on an axis parallel to that of the earth, and indicating the hour of the day on an hour circle, by being turned toward the plane of maximum polarization of the light of the sky, which is always 90° from the sun.
- See under 3d Coördinate.
- A dial whose plane is parallel to a great circle passing through the poles of the earth.
- A large bear (Ursus maritimus syn. Thalarctos maritimus) inhabiting the arctic regions. It sometimes measures nearly nine feet in length and weighs 1,600 pounds. It is partially amphibious, very powerful, and the most carnivorous of all the bears. The fur is white, tinged with yellow. Called also White bear. See Bear.
- An equation which expresses the relation between the polar coördinates of every point of the line or surface.
- Forces that are developed and act in pairs, with opposite tendencies or properties in the two elements, as magnetism, electricity, etc.
- A large hare of Arctic America (Lepus arcticus), which turns pure white in winter. It is probably a variety of the common European hare (Lepus timidus).
- The aurora borealis or australis.
- An opposition or contrast made by the existence of two opposite conceptions which are the extremes in a species, as white and black in colors; hence, as great an opposition or contrast as possible.
- See under Projection.
- A spherical triangle whose three angular points are poles of the sides of a given triangle. See 4th Pole, 2.
- The right whale, or bowhead. See Whale.
- Of, relating to, measured from, or referred to a geographic pole (the North Pole or South Pole)
- Of an orbit that passes over, or near, one of these poles
- The angular distance of any point on a sphere from one of its poles, particularly of a heavenly body from the north pole of the heavens.
- Serving as a guide, as a polestar or a pole of the earth.
- Occupying or characterized by opposite extremes.
- Central or pivotal.
- Relating to or characterized by a dipole.
- Ionizing when dissolved or fused.
- Passing over a planet's north and south poles.
- Relating to, connected with, or located near the North Pole or South Pole.
- Measured from or referred to a pole.
- Of or pertaining to the magnetic pole, or to the point to which the magnetic needle is directed.
- Extremely cold
- Characterized by opposite extremes; completely opposed
- Being of crucial importance
- Having a pair of equal and opposite charges
- Of or existing at or near a geographical pole or within the Arctic or Antarctic Circles
- Of or pertaining to one of the poles of the earth, or of a sphere; situated near, or proceeding from, one of the poles
- Pertaining to, reckoned from, or having a common radiating point.
- That axis of an astronomical instrument, as an equatorial, which is parallel to the earths axis.
- Of or relating to a pole.
- Located at or near or coming from the earth's poles
- Placed over against; standing or situated over against or in front; facing; -- often with to.
- Situated on the other end of an imaginary line passing through or near the middle of an intervening space or object; -- of one object with respect to another; -- also used both to describe two objects with respect to each other.
- Applied to the other of two things which are entirely different; other
- Extremely different; inconsistent; contrary; repugnant; antagonistic.
- Set over against each other, but separated by the whole diameter of the stem, as two leaves at the same node.
- Placed directly in front of another part or organ, as a stamen which stands before a petal.
- Facing in the other direction.
- Arranged on the same radius as another part, as stamens and petals.
- Sharply contrasting; antithetical.
- Altogether different, as in nature, quality, or significance.
- Being the other of two complementary or mutually exclusive things.
- Facing the other way; moving or tending away from each other.
- Placed or located directly across from something else or from each other.
- Characterized by opposite extremes; completely opposed
- Moving or facing away from each other
- Being directly across from each other; facing
- The other one of a complementary pair
- Altogether different in nature or quality or significance
- Of leaves etc; growing in pairs on either side of a stem
POLAR vs OPPOSITE: ADVERB
- N/A
- Directly facing each other
- In an opposite position.
POLAR vs OPPOSITE: PREPOSITION
- N/A
- Across from or facing.
- In a complementary dramatic role to.
- Facing, or across from.
- In a complementary role to.
POLAR vs OPPOSITE: OTHER WORD TYPES
- In higher geom., reciprocal to a pole; of the nature of a polar. See II.
- In anatomy, having poles in any way distinguished, as a cell: said especially of ovum-cells and nerve-cells.
- Pertaining to a magnetic pole or poles; pertaining to the points of a body at which its attractive or repulsive energy is concentrated.
- Proceeding, issuing from, or found in the regions near the poles of the earth or of the heavens: as, the polar ocean; a polar bear.
- Of or pertaining to a pole or the poles of a sphere.
- Having opposite properties at its two ends.
- Completely opposed
- In gcom., in any complete set of connectors or fans, said of the first and the (n /2+l)th, when n is even.
- That forms or is situated in or on the other or further side, end, or boundary of an interval, space, or thing; placed over against or face to face with (another or one another): literally or figuratively: as, the opposite side of the street or square; the opposite door; an opposite angle.
- Contrary; reverse.
- Of a totally or radically different nature, quality, or tendency; also (of two persons or things), mutually antagonistic or repugnant; mutually opposed in character or action; contradictory; non-congruent: as, words of opposite meaning; opposite terms.
- Adverse; opposed; hostile; antagonistic; inimical.
- In botany: Situated on opposite sides of an axis, as leaves when there are two on one node.
- Having a position between an organ and the axis on which it is borne, as a stamen when it is opposite a sepal or petal. In both senses opposed to alternate.
- Completely opposed
- Of leaves etc
- Facing
- A word that expresses a meaning opposed to the meaning of another word, in which case the two words are antonyms of each other
POLAR vs OPPOSITE: RELATED WORDS
- Pivotal, Opposite, Different, Diametrical, Freezing, Cold, Gelid, Diametric, Nontropical, Icy, Frigid, Glacial, Circumpolar, Antarctic, Arctic
- Wrong, Face to face, Opposite word, Antonym, Opponent, Polar, Paired, Opposition, Other, Diametrical, Reverse, Contrary, Different, Inverse, Diametric
POLAR vs OPPOSITE: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Pivotal, Opposite, Different, Diametrical, Freezing, Cold, Gelid, Diametric, Nontropical, Icy, Frigid, Glacial, Circumpolar, Antarctic, Arctic
- Beside, Wrong, Face to face, Antonym, Opponent, Polar, Paired, Opposition, Other, Diametrical, Reverse, Contrary, Different, Inverse, Diametric
POLAR vs OPPOSITE: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
- These matrials are considerably more polar than organic polymeric sorbents and thus capture polar copounds.
- Water is a polar molecule, so its liquid can dissolve polar and ionic solutes.
- IMO Polar Code for ships and fishing vessels operating in the Polar Regions.
- Baby Polar Bear Grows Up Polar bears live in ice and snow.
- Polar Sea or Polar Star in inactive status.
- Arclength for polar polar curves and introduction to sequences.
- In general, polar vortex shrinks in polar summer and expands in polar winter.
- Polar solutes dissolve in polar solvents, forming polar bonds or hydrogen bonds.
- Polar liquids, like water, dissolve other liquids which are polar or somewhat polar.
- Polar air masses form in high pressure areas in the polar and sub polar regions.
- He was catered to, totally opposite of me.
- Soldiers of the opposite sex in housing units.
- The opposite of a sum is the sum of the opposites; each term within the parentheses is changed to its opposite.
- For example, the opposite of yellow is blue, the opposite of red is cyan.
- The purine and pyrimidine bases face the inside of the helix, with guanine always opposite cytosine and adenine always opposite thymine.
- The opposite end of the relationship will be reflected and built on the opposite end.
- Fractionals are charted either as two symbols opposite one another in a square, or as a symbol opposite an empty space.
- Same Trafficway, Opposite Directionwhile both vehicles were traveling in opposite directions on the same trafficway.
- Vertical angles or vertically opposite angles are opposite angles formed when two lines intersect each other.
- Since induction charging gives objects opposite types of charge, Object A must have an opposite charge as the aluminum plate.
POLAR vs OPPOSITE: QUESTIONS
- How are polar and non polar regions of proteins related?
- Can a polar molecule with no symmetry still be polar?
- What are some examples of polar and non polar molecules?
- Do polar molecules elute first in a non-polar column?
- How does the Canadian polar bear habitat help polar bears?
- How does a polar molecule with two polar bonds interact?
- Bagaimana kelarutan dari senyawa polar ke non polar?
- Is Ocimum basilicum essential oil polar or non-polar?
- Do molecules that contain polar bonds are always polar?
- Apa yang dimaksud dengan senyawa polar dan non polar?
- What seperates divided highway in opposite directions?
- Are there any opposite worksheets for preschoolers?
- What are inscribed quadrilaterals and opposite angles?
- What is the opposite of (unwillingly()?
- Which quadrilaterals diagonals bisect opposite angles?
- What is the opposite of Supercalifragilisticexpialidocious?
- Which quadrilaterals have congruent opposite sides?
- What is the opposite longitude in the opposite hemisphere?
- Can a negative word be the opposite of an opposite word?
- What does Sun opposite ascendant opposite Mean in astrology?