Definition of Polarised

1. Adjective. (British) Describing something that possesses a distinctive polarisation. ¹

2. Adjective. (British) Describing a group or situation characterized by being at two (or more) extremes. ¹

3. Adjective. (alternative spelling of polarized) ¹

4. Verb. (past of polarise) ¹

¹ Source: wiktionary.com

Definition of Polarised

1. polarise [v] - See also: polarise

Lexicographical Neighbors of Polarised

polarimetric
polarimetrically
polarimetries
polarimetry
polaris
polarisabilities
polarisability
polarisable
polarisation
polarisations
polariscope
polariscopes
polariscopic
polariscopy
polarise
polarised (current term)
polarised light
polariser
polarisers
polarises
polarising
polarising microscope
polaristic
polarite
polarities
polariton
polaritonic
polaritonics
polaritons
polarity

Literary usage of Polarised

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. The Theory of Light by Thomas Preston (1912)
"Conversely, if the incident light be circularly polarised, the rhomb introduces a ... Hence, generally, if a ray of light originally plane-polarised in an ..."

2. A Dictionary of Chemistry and the Allied Branches of Other Sciences by Henry Watts (1869)
"Reflection of polarised Heat. ;larisation of heat is caused when polarised heat is transmitted through a piece of avv glass placed between the poles of a ..."

3. Mineralogy: An Introduction to the Scientific Study of Minerals by Henry Alexander Miers (1902)
"The light refracted through the glass is also plane-polarised, but its properties ... The reflected light is said to be polarised in the plane of incidence, ..."

4. A Text Book of the Principles of Physics by Alfred Daniell (1895)
"A beam of plane-polarised light falling on a polariser will, should the plane in which its vibrations are executed happen to coincide with the plane of ..."

5. A Text-book of Physics by William Watson (1911)
"Interference of polarised Light.—By placing two plates of tourmaline, so that each is traversed by the rays passing through one half of Fresnel's biprism, ..."

6. A Treatise on Light by Robert Alexander Houstoun (1915)
"In 1877 Kerr discovered that, when a beam of light polarised in or at right Angles to the plane of incidence is reflected from the magnetised polished pole ..."

Other Resources:

Search for Polarised on Dictionary.com!Search for Polarised on Thesaurus.com!Search for Polarised on Google!Search for Polarised on Wikipedia!

Search