2. Adjective. Diametrically opposed. ¹
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Definition of Antipolar
1. [adj]
Lexicographical Neighbors of Antipolar
Literary usage of Antipolar
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Text-book on the Strength of Materials by Stephen Elmer Slocum, Edward Lee Hancock (1911)
"Conversely, if the antipolar revolves about a fixed point, ... the antipolar, or
neutral axis, passes through the center of gravity of the section, ..."
2. Sexual Reproduction and the Organization of the Nucleus in Certain Mildews by Robert Almer Harper (1905)
"48), and then spread out in the antipolar region. Frequently at this stage, ...
The antipolar ends of the threads are frequently seen to be free. ..."
3. Graphic and Analytic Statics in Theory and Comparison: Their Practical by Robert Hudson Graham (1883)
"On the contrary, for all positions of, G, outside of the antipolar area, the
zero-lines of stress are situate within the given materialised surface, ..."
4. Graphical Determination of Forces in Engineering Structures by James B. Chalmers (1881)
"131 iv. we may write = 2 ordinates from axis Ux ordinates from axis //. = Central
ordinate from axis Ux antipolar ordinate of axis U measured from axis y. ..."
5. Graphic and Analytic Statics in Theory and Comparison: Their Practical by Robert Hudson Graham (1883)
"On the contrary, for all positions of, G, outside of the antipolar area, the
zero-lines of ... the centre of stress lies outside of the antipolar curve, ..."
6. Graphic and Analytic Statics in Their Practical Application to the Treatment by Robert Hudson Graham (1887)
"Next, find the antipolar, Ga of the line, AB, by means of the relation, OE.6~Ge = -Ue
... 137, find the corresponding antipolar curve. Draw the line, A 1), ..."
7. Proceedings by American Society for Engineering Education (1894)
"(5) Moments of parallel forces — Conjoint antipolar system and case of the the
hypothesis of parallel forces applied to the point of resistance — Moment of ..."