bipolaarsed
Bipolaarsed is an Estonian adjective meaning “bipolar,” describing something that has two poles, two opposite states, or two contrasting parts. The term is used across several scientific and technical domains, each with its own nuances.
In medicine and psychology, the term often appears in the compound bipolaarne häire, which corresponds to bipolar
In biology and neuroscience, bipolar rakud or bipolaarsed rakud refer to cells with two distinct extensions
In electronics, bipolaarsed transistorid (BJT) are a class of transistors that use both electron and hole charge
Usage note: bipolaarsed is a general descriptive term and its precise meaning depends on context. In Estonian