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What (who) is multipolar - definition

WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Multipolar (disambiguation)

Multipolar         
·add. ·adj Having many poles; in Anat., designating specif. a nerve cell which has several dendrites.
II. Multipolar ·adj Having many poles;
- applied especially to those ganglionic nerve cells which have several radiating processes.
III. Multipolar ·add. ·adj Having, or pertaining to, many poles, as a field magnet or armature of a dynamo, or a dynamo having such a field magnet or (sometimes) armature.
multipolar         
¦ adjective
1. having many poles or extremities.
2. polarized in several ways or directions.
Derivatives
multipolarity noun
multipole noun
Multipolar neuron         
CELL TYPE
Multipolar cells; Multipolar cell; Multipolar neurons
A multipolar neuron is a type of neuron that possesses a single axon and many dendrites (and dendritic branches), allowing for the integration of a great deal of information from other neurons. These processes are projections from the neuron cell body.

Wikipedia

Multipolar

Multipolar or multipolarity can refer to:

  • Polarity (international relations)
  • Multipolar neuron
Examples of use of multipolar
1. For a start, it matters a lot whether this is multipolar order or multipolar disorder.
2. At the moment, we have multipolar disorder, and it‘s not clear what the shape of a new multipolar order might be.
3. A multipolar world without a system of equilibrium leads to tensions and civil war," Shaimiyev said.
4. The United Nations is based on the vision of a multipolar world.
5. On the middle board are economic relations, where the world is already multipolar.