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2 definitions found
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Po·lar
a.
1.
Of
or
pertaining
to
one
of
the
poles
of
the
earth
,
or
of
a
sphere
;
situated
near
,
or
proceeding
from
,
one
of
the
poles
;
as
,
polar
regions
;
polar
seas
;
polar
winds
.
2.
Of
or
pertaining
to
the
magnetic
pole
,
or
to
the
point
to
which
the
magnetic
needle
is
directed
.
3.
Geom.
Pertaining
to
,
reckoned
from
,
or
having
a
common
radiating
point
;
as
,
polar
coordinates
.
Polar axis
,
that
axis
of
an
astronomical
instrument
,
as
an
equatorial
,
which
is
parallel
to
the
earths
axis
.
Polar bear
Zool.
,
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
.
Polar body
,
Polar cell
,
or
Polar globule
Biol.
,
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
spermatozoon
;
but
their
functions
are
not
fully
understood
.
Polar circles
Astron. & Geog.
,
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
.
Polar clock
,
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
.
Polar coordinates
.
See
under
3d
Coordinate
.
Polar dial
,
a
dial
whose
plane
is
parallel
to
a
great
circle
passing
through
the
poles
of
the
earth
. --
Math
.
Dict
.
Polar distance
,
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
.
Polar equation of a line
or
Polar equation of a surface
,
an
equation
which
expresses
the
relation
between
the
polar
coordinates
of
every
point
of
the
line
or
surface
.
Polar forces
Physics
,
forces
that
are
developed
and
act
in
pairs
,
with
opposite
tendencies
or
properties
in
the
two
elements
,
as
magnetism
,
electricity
,
etc
.
Polar hare
Zool.
,
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
).
Polar lights
,
the
aurora
borealis
or
australis
.
Polar opposition
,
or
Polaric opposition
or
Polar contrast
or
Polaric contrast
Logic
,
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
.
Polar projection
.
See
under
Projection
.
Polar spherical triangle
Spherics
,
a
spherical
triangle
whose
three
angular
points
are
poles
of
the
sides
of
a
given
triangle
.
See
4th
Pole
, 2.
Polar whale
Zool.
,
the
right
whale
,
or
bowhead
.
See
Whale
.
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Co·ör·di·nate
n.
1.
A
thing
of
the
same
rank
with
another
thing
;
one
two
or
more
persons
or
things
of
equal
rank
,
authority
,
or
importance
.
It
has
neither
coordinate
nor
analogon
;
it
is
absolutely
one
.
--
Coleridge
.
2.
pl.
Math.
Lines
,
or
other
elements
of
reference
,
by
means
of
which
the
position
of
any
point
,
as
of
a
curve
,
is
defined
with
respect
to
certain
fixed
lines
,
or
planes
,
called
coordinate
axes
and
coordinate
planes
.
See
Abscissa
.
Note:
☞
Coordinates
are
of
several
kinds
,
consisting
in
some
of
the
different
cases
,
of
the
following
elements
,
namely
:
(a)
Geom.
of
Two
Dimensions
The
abscissa
and
ordinate
of
any
point
,
taken
together
;
as
the
abscissa
PY
and
ordinate
PX
of
the
point
P
(
Fig
. 2,
referred
to
the
coordinate
axes
AY
and
AX
.
(b)
Any
radius
vector
PA
(
Fig
. 1),
together
with
its
angle
of
inclination
to
a
fixed
line
,
APX
,
by
which
any
point
A
in
the
same
plane
is
referred
to
that
fixed
line
,
and
a
fixed
point
in
it
,
called
the
pole
,
P
.
(c)
Geom.
of
Three
Dimensions
Any
three
lines
,
or
distances
,
PB
,
PC
,
PD
(
Fig
. 3),
taken
parallel
to
three
coordinate
axes
,
AX
,
AY
,
AZ
,
and
measured
from
the
corresponding
coordinate
fixed
planes
,
YAZ
,
XAZ
,
XAY
,
to
any
point
in
space
,
P
,
whose
position
is
thereby
determined
with
respect
to
these
planes
and
axes
.
(d)
A
radius
vector
,
the
angle
which
it
makes
with
a
fixed
plane
,
and
the
angle
which
its
projection
on
the
plane
makes
with
a
fixed
line
line
in
the
plane
,
by
which
means
any
point
in
space
at
the
free
extremity
of
the
radius
vector
is
referred
to
that
fixed
plane
and
fixed
line
,
and
a
fixed
point
in
that
line
,
the
pole
of
the
radius
vector
.
Cartesian coordinates
.
See
under
Cartesian
.
Geographical coordinates
,
the
latitude
and
longitude
of
a
place
,
by
which
its
relative
situation
on
the
globe
is
known
.
The
height
of
the
above
the
sea
level
constitutes
a
third
coordinate
.
Polar coordinates
,
coordinates
made
up
of
a
radius
vector
and
its
angle
of
inclination
to
another
line
,
or
a
line
and
plane
;
as
those
defined
in
(b)
and
(d)
above
.
Rectangular coordinates
,
coordinates
the
axes
of
which
intersect
at
right
angles
.
Rectilinear coordinates
,
coordinates
made
up
of
right
lines
.
Those
defined
in
(a)
and
(c)
above
are
called
also
Cartesian coordinates
.
Trigonometrical coordinates
or
Spherical coordinates
,
elements
of
reference
,
by
means
of
which
the
position
of
a
point
on
the
surface
of
a
sphere
may
be
determined
with
respect
to
two
great
circles
of
the
sphere
.
Trilinear coordinates
,
coordinates
of
a
point
in
a
plane
,
consisting
of
the
three
ratios
which
the
three
distances
of
the
point
from
three
fixed
lines
have
one
to
another
.
She
was
usually
good
with
her
hands
and
well
coordinated
.
--
Mary
McCarthy
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