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Definition of Antipoles
1. antipole [n] - See also: antipole
Lexicographical Neighbors of Antipoles
Literary usage of Antipoles
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Graphical Determination of Forces in Engineering Structures by James B. Chalmers (1881)
"Multiples of Perpendiculars upon U from Centre of Gravity G and from the antipoles
Y and Z .of y and z.— Equations (S) involve the perpendiculars n ..."
2. Text-book on the Strength of Materials by Stephen Elmer Slocum, Edward Lee Hancock (1911)
"2 2V3 6 66 Thus the core section is the rhombus ABCD, of which the vertices A,
B, C, D are the antipoles of the lines PQ, PS, SR, QR respectively, ..."
3. Proceedings of the Engineers' Society of Western Pennsylvania (1916)
"Let Ot and O be the antipoles of PQ with respect to the ellipses EEl and EE ...
is at the center of gravity of the antipoles of the ellipses of elasticity ..."
4. Report of the Annual Meeting (1894)
"If now for every position of the tangent AB round the given area, antipoles are
found, a curve is obtained which is called— in German, kern ; in French, ..."
5. The London Magazine by John Scott, John Taylor (1823)
"... mongst the antipoles, which bile and barke at the fantástica/i Humorists and
Abusers of the Time, by William Goddard, of whom nothing more is known than ..."
6. The Scientific Writings of the Late George Francis Fitzgerald by George Francis Fitzgerald, Sir Joseph Larmor (1902)
"If that were true, there would be a pair of great antipoles outside the air, and
terrestrial magnetism would not be much like what it is, and I think the ..."