polarity

English

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /pəˈlærɪti/
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  • Rhymes: -æɹɪti

Noun

polarity (countable and uncountable, plural polarities)

  1. The separation, alignment or orientation of something into two opposed poles.
  2. Either of the two extremes of such attributes.
  3. (chemistry) The dipole-dipole intermolecular forces between the slightly positively-charged end of one molecule to the negative end of another or the same molecule. Wp
  4. (embryology) The division of an embryo into an animal pole and a vegetal pole within a blastula. Wp
  5. (microbiology) Spatial differences in shape, structure, and function within a cell. Wp
  6. (electricity) A measure of the electrical potential at the ends of a circuit. Wp
  7. (physics) The direction of a wave's amplitude or its being in phase or antiphase.
  8. (grammar) The grammatical category of the affirmative and the negative. Wp
  9. (projective geometry) A duality that is an involution, i.e. has order two. Wp
  10. (mathematics) An indicator of the positivity or negativity of a literal. Wp
  11. (politics) Any of the various ways in which power is distributed within the international system. Wp
  12. (gender) The concept of dualism between masculine and feminine. Wp
  13. (physics) Ellipsis of magnetic polarity.
  14. (geometry) Ellipsis of trilinear polarity.

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