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Alternative scripts
Arabic پوليۋس
Cyrillic полюс
Latin polius

Etymology edit

Borrowed from Russian по́люс (póljus), from Latin polus, from Ancient Greek πόλος (pólos, axis of rotation).

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полюс (polüs)

  1. (geography) pole (either of the two points on the earth's surface around which it rotates)
  2. (algebra) pole (a certain type of singularity of a complex-valued function of a complex variable)
  3. (physics) pole (a point of magnetic focus)
  4. (geometry) pole (a fixed point relative to other points or lines)

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Pronunciation edit

  • IPA(key): [ˈpolʲʊs]
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Noun edit

по́люс (póljusm inan (genitive по́люса, nominative plural по́люсы or полюса́, genitive plural по́люсов or полюсо́в)

  1. (geography) pole (either of the two points on the earth's surface around which it rotates)
  2. (algebra) pole (a certain type of singularity of a complex-valued function of a complex variable)
  3. (physics) pole (a point of magnetic focus)
  4. (geometry) pole (a fixed point relative to other points or lines)

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