It has multiple sides. Poly means more than one.
A line?? It's impossible to have a polygon with only one side, hence the "poly" meaning many.
poly means 'many' and gon means 'sides'
many. poly means many. the word is polygonal
Poly means more than one, or many. So Poly energetic would mean many different energies.
line has two nodes start node & end node, it is always straight. Polyline has number of nodes.
Poly-amines are more durable, poly-amides are more resistant to moisture.
A CI poly asks questions centered around espionage, sabotage, disclosure of classified material, etc. A lifestyle Poly focuses on items related to your personal life. A FullScope Poly is a combination of the above.
poly sacchardies have more calories than fatty acids poly sacchardies have more calories than fatty acids
Poly viscose is a blend of polyester and viscose (a type of rayon), providing a smooth and lightweight fabric. Poly cotton is a blend of polyester and cotton, offering a fabric that combines the durability of polyester with the breathability and comfort of cotton. Poly viscose is often used for drapey garments, while poly cotton is commonly used for casual clothing and workwear.
Blister Packing contain PVC foil (0.25mm) and Alu. foil (0.025mm) Strip Packing contain Bothside Poly alu. foil (0.30mm)
Poly(methyl methacrylate) or PMMA is commonly reffered to as acrylic or acrylic glass. So generally, they're the same thing.
they are made up of many(poly) difference energies
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Yes, and it would be normally. ' The question's category by-line suggests "roly-poly" is an American colloquialism for the woodlouse, in which case, a sentence like, "There is a roly-poly ambling across the floor". ' In the UK, roly-poly is a somewhat archaic adjective for being overweight as a person or animal, and also the name of a pudding. So, perhaps, "You'll end up roly-poly if you eat too much roly-poly pudding!"
hospital is where operations & poly clinical will be done. where as in dispensary only poly clinical(e.g: first aid) done.
Neither nitrogen nor oxygen are polyatomic. Nitrogen is a diatomic molecule, meaning it exists as N2, while oxygen is also a diatomic molecule, existing as O2. Polyatomic molecules are composed of more than two atoms covalently bonded together.