- Having, acting by means of, or produced by a single magnetic or electric pole.
- Biology. Having a single fibrous process. Used of a neuron.
Dictionary:
u·ni·po·lar (yū'nĭ-pō'lər) ![]() |
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Having a single pole or process, as a nerve cell.
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The adjective has one meaning:
Meaning #1:
having a single pole
Antonym: bipolar (meaning #1)
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