Adjective(1) having a pair of equal and opposite charges(2) characterized by opposite extremes; completely opposed, or opposite(3) located at or near or coming from the earth's poles(4) of or existing at or near a geographical pole or within the Arctic or Antarctic Circles(5) extremely cold(6) being of crucial importance(7) characterized by opposite extremes(8) completely opposed(9) cold(10) opposite(11) opposed
Adjective(1) having a pair of equal and opposite charges(2) characterized by opposite extremes; completely opposed, or opposite(3) located at or near or coming from the earth's poles(4) of or existing at or near a geographical pole or within the Arctic or Antarctic Circles(5) extremely cold(6) being of crucial importance(7) characterized by opposite extremes(8) completely opposed(9) cold(10) opposite(11) opposed
(1) Elizabeth relates to Alice and treats Leisha with distance and disdain; Roger's reactions are the polar opposite.(2) They are kidnapped, and spend a terrifying four years together in grim captivity - polar opposites unexpectedly finding a passionate friendship and comradeship in adversity.(3) Filmmakers' hours are the exact polar opposite of musician's hours: filmmaking begins early in the morning and ends when the sun goes down.(4) Most North American cities will flood and sink when the polar ice caps melt and raise ocean levels.(5) There were no polar ice caps or continental glaciation.(6) Where the film excels is in comparing and contrasting the two ostensibly polar opposite schemes.(7) Electronegativity can be used to predict whether a bond will be a nonpolar covalent bond, a polar covalent bond, or an ionic bond.(8) At first blush, the two appear to be polar opposites.(9) For example, HCl comprised of the atom Hydrogen and Chlorine is polar .(10) Glaciers, permafrost and polar ice caps are melting, and droughts, floods and more extreme storms are occurring more frequently in many parts of the world.(11) The compound lithium hydride, LiH, is a polar covalent solid that reacts with water to liberate hydrogen gas and form basic solutions of the metal hydroxide.(12) The most striking of adaptations in polar sea animals is to the cold.(13) The eternal droughts and continental erosion and melting polar ice caps, that's what you call your collateral damage.(14) Also there are areas at higher elevation on the rim of polar craters that see the Sun more than half of the time.(15) Pipits and wagtails can be found in a variety of habitats from temperate to tropical and polar regions.(16) And also things like what's happening to the glaciers and the different mountain regions or the polar ice caps or ocean temperatures.