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polar
bear
fur
polar
—
adjective
having
a
pair
of
equal
and
opposite
charges
—
adjective
(=
diametric
,
diametrical
,
opposite
)
characterized
by
opposite
extremes
;
completely
opposed
in
diametric
contradiction
to
his
claims
diametrical
(
or
opposite
)
points
of
view
opposite
meanings
extreme
and
indefensible
polar
positions
—
adjective
of
or
existing
at
or
near
a
geographical
pole
or
within
the
Arctic
or
Antarctic
Circles
polar
regions
—
adjective
located
at
or
near
or
coming
from
the
earth
'
s
poles
polar
diameter
polar
zone
a
polar
air
mass
Antarctica
is
the
only
polar
continent
—
adjective
(=
pivotal
)
being
of
crucial
importance
a
pivotal
event
Its
pivotal
location
has
also
exposed
it
to
periodic
invasions
— Henry Kissinger
the
polar
events
of
this
study
a
polar
principal
—
adjective
(=
arctic
,
frigid
,
gelid
,
glacial
,
icy
)
extremely
cold
an
arctic
climate
a
frigid
day
gelid
waters
of
the
North
Atlantic
glacial
winds
icy
hands
polar
weather
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bear
Noun
—
A
bear
is
a
big
animal
with
a
short
tail
.
They
either
eat
only
meat
or
meat
and
plants
.
There
are
many
different
types
of
bears
,
for
example
brown
bears
and
polar
bears
.
Polar
bears
are
white
.
Grizzly
bears
live
in
North
America
.
bear
Verb
—
If
mathx/math
bears
mathy/math
,
mathx/math
holds
mathy/math
up
.
This
wall
bears
half
the
weight
of
the
roof
.
The
chieftain
bears
a
spear
.
—
If
someone
bears
something
bad
,
they
accept
it
or
deal
with
it
.
He
has
to
bear
insults
because
of
his
appearance
.
I
cannot
bear
looking
at
the
news
.
The
pain
is
so
bad
,
I
can
hardly
bear
it
.
—
If
a
baby
is
born
,
it
comes
out
of
its
mother
.
The
woman
bore
a
little
boy
.
He
was
born
on
October
22, 1983.
—
If
something
is
born
,
it
is
newly
created
.
This
idea
was
born
out
of
boredom
.
—
If
something
bears
fruit
,
flowers
,
etc
.,
it
grows
them
.
This
apple
tree
is
100
years
old
,
it
does
not
bear
apples
anymore
.
—
If
mathx/math
bears
mathy/math
,
mathx/math
holds
mathy/math
on
the
surface
.
Peter
bears
a
small
scar
on
his
forehead
.
The
flag
bore
a
white
lion
.
The
sign
bears
the
words
"
Hey
there
!".
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fur
Noun
—
The
hair
of
an
animal
.
My
dog
has
very
soft
fur
.
—
Hairy
skin
of
an
animal
,
often
used
to
make
of
clothes
.
It
take
many
beaver
furs
to
make
a
coat
.
—
or
Clothes
made
from
animal
fur
.
She
loved
to
wear
fur
.
She
often
wears
furs
.
She
had
fur
on
last
night
.
fur
Preposition / Conjunction / Subordinator
—
A
joke
spelling
of
for
,
from
how
for
said
in
some
non
-
standard
kinds
of
English
.
Also
spelled
"
fer
."
He
ain
'
t
been
a
-
huntin
'
fur
long
. (
Meaning:
"
He
has
not
been
hunting
for
long
.")
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