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polar [ˈpəʊlə(r)]
adjetivo
1. polar
- polar bear -> oso (m) polar or blanco
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polar [pou-lar]
adjetivo
1. Polar, que pertenece a los polos; que pertenece a los polos magnéticos; que proviene o se halla cerca de los polos.
- Polar-stone -> (Con.) especie de equino petrificado
- Polar bear -> oso polar, oso blanco
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