Noun
Polaris, or the north star. See North star, under North.
A guide or director.
Source: Webster's dictionaryThe certainty of Heroes being sent us; our faculty, our necessity, to reverence Heroes when sent: it shines like a polestar through smoke-clouds, dust-clouds, and all manner of down-rushing and conflagration. Thomas Carlyle
According to Polestar, Precept is “a vision” Source: Internet
From the driver’s seat it very much takes off on the look and feel of the performance versions of Volvo models that were previously sold with the Polestar badge. Source: Internet
Polestar hasn't quoted a range figure, but said the car will be able to tow up to 3,300 pounds, when properly equipped. Source: Internet
Eight are from BMW, two from Audi, two from Mercedes-Benz, one from Porsche, one from Nissan, one from Acura and one from Volvo’s new Polestar brand. Source: Internet
Polestar Colchester, off the A123 north of Colchester, formerly printed Nuts, Zoo and Front. Source: Internet