Definitions Found:
of magnetic poles
- polarof magnetic poles
- polaritiesThe relative orientation of poles; the direction of a magnetic or electric field
- polarityThe relative orientation of poles; the direction of a magnetic or electric field
- dipolepair of electric point charges or magnetic poles of equal magnitude and opposite signs, separated by an infinitesimal distance
- dipolarpair of electric point charges or magnetic poles of equal magnitude and opposite signs, separated by an infinitesimal distance
- dipolespair of electric point charges or magnetic poles of equal magnitude and opposite signs, separated by an infinitesimal distance
- multipolarhaving many poles, eg of nerve cells
- polaritiesThe property of having poles or being polar
- polarityThe property of having poles or being polar
- tentsportable shelter, usu. of fabric supported by poles
- tentportable shelter, usu. of fabric supported by poles
- circumpolarSituated around or inhabiting one of the earth's poles
- boninga way of sighting along a row of poles
- snowbladinga form of skiing without poles, using short skis
- boningsBONING, a way of sighting along a row of poles
- snowbladingsSNOWBLADING, a form of skiing without poles, using short skis
- snowbladerone who engages in snowblading, a form of skiing without poles, using short skis
- stiltsone of two poles with foot supports enabling the user to walk above the ground
- snowbladersSNOWBLADER, one who engages in snowblading, a form of skiing without poles, using short skis
- stiltone of two poles with foot supports enabling the user to walk above the ground
- keepersA bar of soft iron placed across the poles of a horseshoe magnet to maintain its strength
- wattlea fabrication of poles interwoven with slender branches, withes, or reeds and used especially formerly in building
- wattleda fabrication of poles interwoven with slender branches, withes, or reeds and used especially formerly in building
- meridiansA circle passing through the celestial poles and the zenith of a given place on the earth's surface
- meridiansA circle of constant longitude passing through a given place on the earth's surface and the terrestrial poles
- paramagnetic(of a substance or body) Very weakly attracted by the poles of a magnet, but not retaining any permanent magnetism
- diastralthe stage in mitosis at which the chromosomes, after their division and separation, are grouped near the poles of the spindle
- growlerelectromagnetic device consisting of two field poles, used for indicating short-circuited coils in armatures and for magnetizing or demagnetizing objects
- diasterthe stage in mitosis at which the chromosomes, after their division and separation, are grouped near the poles of the spindle
- growlerselectromagnetic device consisting of two field poles, used for indicating short-circuited coils in armatures and for magnetizing or demagnetizing objects
- travoistransport device, formerly used by the Plains Indians, consisting of two poles joined by a frame and drawn by an animal
- stretchersA framework of two poles with a long piece of canvas slung between them, used for carrying sick, injured, or dead people
- semaphoreA system of sending messages by holding the arms or two flags or poles in certain positions according to an alphabetic code
- stretcherA framework of two poles with a long piece of canvas slung between them, used for carrying sick, injured, or dead people
- anaphasesThe stage of meiotic or mitotic cell division in which the chromosomes move away from one another to opposite poles of the spindle
- wigwamsA dome-shaped hut or tent made by fastening mats, skins, or bark over a framework of poles, used by some North American Indian peoples
- palanquin(in India and the East) A covered litter for one passenger, consisting of a large box carried on two horizontal poles by four or six bearers
- colureeither of two great circles of the celestial sphere intersecting each other at the poles, one passing through both equinoxes and the other through both solstices
- diamagneticapplied to any substance of which a rod suspended between the poles of a magnet arranges itself across the lines of force, as opposed to paramagnetic
- palanquins(in India and the East) A covered litter for one passenger, consisting of a large box carried on two horizontal poles by four or six bearers