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tripolar
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English
Etymology
Adjective
tripolar (not comparable)
- (physics) Having three poles.
- Having three electrical connections.
- Having or involving three centers of military, economic or political power.
- 2011, Barry Eichengreen, The Bear of Bretton Woods:
- Instead, what will ultimately replace today’s dollar-centric international monetary and financial system is a tripolar system organized around the dollar, the euro, and the Chinese renminbi.
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having three poles
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having three electrical connections
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involving three centers of military, economic or political power
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Romanian
Etymology
Borrowed from French tripolaire.
Adjective
tripolar m or n (feminine singular tripolară, masculine plural tripolari, feminine/neuter plural tripolare)
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