"Quadripole" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
A quadripole is a type of multipole, having a charge distribution that extends over four poles or regions. In a better-known sense, a quadripole refers to a proposed hypothetical structure in velocity-based celestial mechanics. It also refers to a four-pole electromagnetic connector commonly used in radio frequency and audio signal transmission, in which signal is carried by the differences in potential, if any exist, between signal path points; and another four-pole connector lacking braids, often used as a link between a quad or some other four-pole connector and another kind of signal transmission device.
Definition: A quadrupole is a system of four electric or magnetic dipoles arranged symmetrically about a central point.
examples of quadripole in different fields:
Quadriplegia is the loss of use of all four limbs. Quadriparesis is a milder condition that involves a partial weakness or paralysis of all four limbs.
Having four poles or extremities; quaternary.<br><br>For example: "In a quadrupolar structure, the four poles are in a symmetrical configuration."<br><br>In psychology, quadripolar also refers to a four-point scale used to describe personality traits, such as emotions or behavior, with positive and negative poles at either end of each axis.<br><br>In astronomy, a quadripolar can also refer to a star system with four distinct magnetic poles.
Quadriradial refers to a structure or shape of a microfossil that has four radial (branching) lines or markings. It is typically associated with dinoflagellate algae, a type of marine plankton.
Quadrireme is an outdated term for a type of galley or naval warship that originated in the ancient Mediterranean, particularly in the highest periods of the Greek and Roman navies. A quadrireme was a four-banked warship that evolved from the trireme, which was propelled by three levels of rowers.<br><br>The quadrireme was powered by four banks of rowers, with the additional bank above the gunwale at the bow end, just above the thalamus (the seat rowing area) of the first bank of rowers. <br><br>The quadrireme's design appeared in the late Classical period, notably around the 3rd century BC, and reached its peak during the Hellenistic period around the 3rd to the 2nd centuries BC.
The word "quadrivalence" refers to the quality or state of having or being four times more something, often used to describe a substance or a property that has four times the usual or normal value of a standard unit.
Describes someone or something as being capable of or interesting in four activities, hence referring to a person well-read in four areas, such as the quadrivium of the medieval educational system: the trivium (grammar, rhetoric, and logic) and arithmetic.