polar
|po/lar|
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/ˈpoʊlər/
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/ˈpəʊlə/
relating to poles
Etymology
'polar' originates from the Latin word 'polaris,' which means 'of or relating to the pole.'
'polaris' transformed into the Old French word 'poler,' and eventually became the modern English word 'polar.'
Initially, it meant 'of the pole,' but over time it evolved to include meanings related to magnetic and electric poles.
Meanings by Part of Speech
Adjective 1
relating to the North or South Pole or the regions around them.
The polar regions are known for their extreme cold.
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Adjective 2
having magnetic or electric poles.
The polar nature of water molecules makes them excellent solvents.
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Adjective 3
characterized by opposite extremes or contrasts.
Their opinions on the matter were polar opposites.
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Last updated: 2025/01/11 11:39