intrapolar
/ɪnˈtræpoʊlər/Definitions
1. adjective
relating to the position or orientation of something within or between the two poles of something, especially a celestial body.
“The scientist studied the intrapolar regions of the magnetosphere to understand the solar wind’s effects.”
2. noun
the position or orientation of something within or between the two poles of something, especially a celestial body.
“The intrapolar alignment of the galaxies played a crucial role in the formation of stars.”