Bipolarity, দ্বিপক্ষিতা, দ্বিপক্ষিতাবদ্ধতা (noun, /baɪˌpoʊˈlærəti/)
Definition
Bipolarity refers to the state or condition of having two opposite or contrasting aspects, ideas, or qualities.
Synonyms
1. Duality (দ্বৈততা, noun)
2. Ambivalence (দ্বিধাবোধকতা, noun)
3. Dichotomy (দ্বিভাজন, noun)
Antonyms
1. Unipolarity (একপক্ষিতা, noun)
2. Monopolarity (একপক্ষিতাবদ্ধতা, noun)
Origin
The term “bipolarity” originated from the combination of the prefix “bi-” meaning “two” and the word “polarity” meaning “the state of having two opposite or contrasting aspects.” It was first used in the mid-19th century.
Nearby Words
1. Bipolar (adjective) – having or relating to two poles or extremities
2. Bipolar disorder (noun) – a mental disorder characterized by alternating periods of mania and depression
3. Bipolar junction transistor (noun) – a type of transistor with two junctions
Bipolarity in Literature Quotes
1. “The world is not black and white; there are shades of gray in between.” – Unknown (এই পৃথিবীতে কালো এবং সাদা নয়, এখানে মাঝে মাঝে হালকা রঙের অস্তিত্ব রয়েছে।)
2. “Love and hate are two sides of the same coin.” – William Shakespeare (ভালোবাসা এবং ঘৃণা একই সিক্কার দুই পাশের মুখ।)
Bipolarity Meaning in Different Languages
Bengali: দ্বিপক্ষিতা
Hindi: द्विपक्षिता
Nepali: द्विपक्षिता
Urdu: دو طرفہ پن
Tamil: இரண்டு பக்கமுள்ளது
Telugu: రెండు పక్షాల స్థితి
Arabic: ثنائية
Chinese: 二极性
Japanese: 二極性
Russian: Двойственность
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