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bi·po·lar

 (bī-pō′lər)
adj.
1. Relating to or having two poles or charges.
2. Relating to a device capable of using two polarizations, such as a transistor that uses positive and negative charge carriers.
3. Relating to or involving both of the earth's polar regions.
4. Having two opposite or contradictory ideas or natures: the bipolar world of the postwar period.
5. Biology Having two poles or opposite extremities: a bipolar neuron.
6. Psychiatry Of, relating to, or having bipolar disorder.
n.
Informal A person with bipolar disorder.

bi′po·lar′i·ty (-lăr′ĭ-tē) n.
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bipolar

(baɪˈpəʊlə)
adj
1. (General Physics) having two poles: a bipolar dynamo; a bipolar neuron.
2. (Physical Geography) relating to or found at the North and South Poles
3. having or characterized by two opposed opinions, natures, etc
4. (Electronics) (of a transistor) utilizing both majority and minority charge carriers
5. (Pathology) suffering from bipolar manic-depressive disorder
bipoˈlarity n
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bi•po•lar

(baɪˈpoʊ lər)

adj.
1. having two poles, as the earth.
2. of, pertaining to, or found at both polar regions.
3. characterized by opposite extremes.
4. of or pertaining to a transistor that uses both positive and negative charge carriers.
[1800–10]
bi`po•lar′i•ty, n.
bi•po`lar•i•za′tion, n.
bi•po′lar•ize`, v.t. -ized, -iz•ing.
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ThesaurusAntonymsRelated WordsSynonymsLegend:
Adj.1.bipolar - of or relating to manic depressive illness
2.bipolar - of, pertaining to, or occurring in both polar regionsbipolar - of, pertaining to, or occurring in both polar regions; "the bipolar distribution of certain species"
3.bipolar - having two polesbipolar - having two poles      
unipolar - having a single pole
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Translations

bipolar

[baɪˈpəʊləʳ]
A. ADJbipolar
B. CPD bipolar disordertrastorno m bipolar
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bipolar

[baɪˈpəʊlər] adj [system, situation] → bipolairebipolar disorder n (PSYCHOLOGY, PSYCHIATRY)troubles mpl bipolaires
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bipolar

adj bipolar
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According to the information obtained from familial, twin, adoption, linkage analysis, and molecular genetic studies aimed at understanding the genetics of bipolar disorder it has been concluded that the heredity of the disorder does not comply with the classical Mendel laws and rules (autosomal dominant, autosomal recessive, or gender-related heredity), and that there may be many gene loci and many types of heredity issues related to the disorder (4,5,9,10).
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Jones has her battle disorder FACTS ABOUT BIPOLAR DISORDER | Around 1 in 100 people are diagnosed with bipolar disorder at some in their lives | Bipolar disorder used to be called manic depression | | | Stephen Fry and Catherine Zeta Jones are among celebrities who have spoken out about their personal battles with bipolar disorder | Bipolar disorder may be treated with medications known as mood stabilisers | Psychological therapies such as cognitive behavioural therapy or family therapy can also be effective For more information visit www.bipolaruk.org or call 0333 323 3880.
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