rare having poles situated on opposite sides; esp. (of a neuron) having a pair of axons on opposite sides of the cell body.
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1903 Buck's Ref. Handbk. Med. Sci. (rev. ed.) VII. 311/2 The dendrites which often run far out into the white substance tend to be arranged in oppositipolar groups corresponding to the spindle shape of many of these cells.