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polarly, adv.|ˈpəʊləlɪ| [f. polar a. + -ly2.] In a polar direction, manner, or degree; after the manner of or with reference to poles.
1830J. Wilson in Blackw. Mag. XXVIII. 415 The miserable confusion of ideas polarly opposite. 1834R. Mudie Feathered Tribes Brit. Isl. (1841) I. 15 Birds which migrate polarly, or for the purpose of breeding. 1849Noad Electricity (ed. 3) 47 [The particles] being, as wholes, conductors, they can readily be charged either bodily or polarly. 1866R. M. Ferguson Electr. (1870) 274 We have thus only one section polarly identified. |