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n. (plural of polarity English)
Usage examples of "polarities".
Rather is the relation between light and electricity seen to be based on the fact that all polarities arising perceptibly in nature are creations of the same primeval polarity, that of Levity and Gravity.
The complete order of polarities - cold-warm, dry-moist - in the doctrine of the four elements.
We find this in Goethe's impulse to search for the action of polarities in nature.
Besides primary polarities, there are secondary ones, the outcome of interaction between the primary poles.
Seen from a higher perspective, both the negative and the positive polarities are faces of the same coin, are part of the underlying pain that is inseparable from the mind identified egoic state of consciousness.
But the polarities of his life drew a tension line through it that was highly erotic.
Even more narrowly than her battle against Bres, there was a clash of polarities drawn here between them, a contradiction of souls that could not be allowed to stand, and both of them knew it.
Every time he got near her, his brain seemed to reverse polarities and turn him into an idiot.