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The production or condition of polarity, as:
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A process or state in which rays of light exhibit different properties in different directions, especially the state in which all the vibration takes place in one plane.
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The partial or complete polar separation of positive and negative electric charge in a nuclear, atomic, molecular, or chemical system.
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A concentration, as of groups, forces, or interests, about two conflicting or contrasting positions.
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