Definition of Poar
Po"lar (?), a. [Cf. F. polaire.
See Pole of the earth.] 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
coördinates.
Polar axis, that axis of an astronomical
instrument, as an equatorial, which is parallel to the earths
axis. -- Polar bear (Zoöl.), a
large bear (Ursus, or 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, cell, or
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 spermatozoön; 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 coördinates.
See under 3d Coördinate. -- 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 surface, an
equation which expresses the relation between the polar
coördinates 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 (Zoöl.), a large hare of
Arctic America (Lepus arcticus), which turns pure white in
winter. It is probably a variety of the common European hare (L.
timidus). -- Polar lights, the aurora
borealis or australis. -- Polar, or
Polaric, opposition or
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 (Zoöl.), the right whale, or bowhead.
See Whale.
Po"lar (?), n. (Conic Sections)
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.
- Webster's Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
- 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
- (chemistry) having a dipole; ionic
- (mathematics) of a coordinate system, specifying the location of a point in a plane by using a radius and an angle
- The Nuttall Encyclopedia
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