IPA: /ˈjuːnɪˌpɔːlər/
KK: /ˈjunɪˌpoʊlər/
Describing something that has only one pole or point of reference, often used in contexts like biology or psychology.
The unipolar neuron transmits signals efficiently due to its single process.
Unipolar → It is formed from "uni-" (meaning one) and "polar" (from Latin "polaris", meaning of the poles). The word "unipolar" refers to having one pole or being characterized by a single pole.
Think of 'uni-' meaning one, and 'polar' relating to poles — so unipolar describes something that has just one pole.