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multipolar
mul·ti·po·lar M0478700 (mŭl′tə-pō′lər)adj. Having or conceiving multiple centers of power or influence: a multipolar world; a multipolar approach to foreign policy. mul′ti·po·lar′i·ty (-pō-lăr′ĭ-tē, -pə-) n.multipolar (ˈmʌltɪˈpəʊlə) adj (Government, Politics & Diplomacy) having several centres of powermul•ti•po•lar (ˌmʌl tiˈpoʊ lər, ˌmʌl taɪ-) adj. 1. having several or many poles. 2. (of nerve cells) having more than two dendrites. [1855–60] mul`ti•po•lar′i•ty (-poʊˈlær ɪ ti, -pə-) n. multipolar
multipolar[¦məl·tə′pō·lər] (electromagnetism) Having more than one pair of magnetic poles. multipolar
multipolar [mul″tĭ-po´ler] having more than two poles or processes.mul·ti·po·lar (mŭl'tē-pō'lăr), Having more than two poles; denoting a nerve cell in which the branches project from several points.mul·ti·po·lar (mŭl'tē-pō'lăr) Having more than two poles; denoting a nerve cell in which the branches project from several points. Having more than two poles; denoting a nerve cell in which the branches project from several points. |