polar

[ poh-ler ]
/ ˈpoʊ lər /

adjective

of or relating to the North or South Pole.
of or relating to the pole of any sphere, a magnet, an electric cell, etc.
opposite in character or action: The two have personalities that are polar.
capable of ionizing, as NaCl, HCl, or NaOH; electrolytic; heteropolar.
central; pivotal: the polar provision of the treaty.
analogous to the polestar as a guide; guiding: a polar precept.

Origin of polar

From the Medieval Latin word polāris, dating back to 1545–55. See pole2, -ar1

OTHER WORDS FROM polar

an·ti·po·lar, adjective trans·po·lar, adjective

British Dictionary definitions for antipolar

polar
/ (ˈpəʊlə) /

adjective

situated at or near, coming from, or relating to either of the earth's poles or the area inside the Arctic or Antarctic Circles polar regions
having or relating to a pole or poles
pivotal or guiding in the manner of the Pole Star
directly opposite, as in tendency or character
chem
  1. Also: heteropolar (of a molecule or compound) being or having a molecule in which there is an uneven distribution of electrons and thus a permanent dipole momentwater has polar molecules
  2. (of a crystal or substance) being or having a crystal that is bound by ionic bondssodium chloride forms polar crystals

Medical definitions for antipolar

polar
[ pōlər ]

adj.

Of or relating to a pole.
Having poles. Used of certain nerve cells having one or more processes.

Scientific definitions for antipolar

polar
[ pōlər ]

Relating to a pole, such as the pole of a magnet or one of the electrodes of an electrolytic cell.
Relating to the North Pole or the South Pole of Earth, or analogous regions of another planet.
Relating to a molecule or substance that has polar bonds.