po·lar·i·ty /poˈlærəti, pə-/
  有兩極,磁性引力,極性,傾向,截然相反
  po·lar·i·ty /poˈlærətɪ, pə-/ 名詞
  極性
  Po·lar·i·ty n.
  1. Physics That quality or condition of a body in virtue of which it exhibits opposite, or contrasted, properties or powers, in opposite, or contrasted, parts or directions; or a condition giving rise to a contrast of properties corresponding to a contrast of positions, as, for example, attraction and repulsion in the opposite parts of a magnet, the dissimilar phenomena corresponding to the different sides of a polarized ray of light, etc.
  2. Geom. A property of the conic sections by virtue of which a given point determines a corresponding right line and a given right line determines a corresponding point. See Polar, n.
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  polarity
       n 1: a relation between two opposite attributes or tendencies;
            "he viewed it as a balanced polarity between good and
            evil" [syn: mutual opposition]
       2: having an indicated pole (as the distinction between
          positive and negative electric charges); "he got the
          polarity of the battery reversed"; "charges of opposite
          sign" [syn: sign]