Word: pole

Category: pole

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Related words: pole

north pole, pole dancing, fishing pole, the north pole, pole dance, pole barn, south pole, pole dancing classes, flag pole, pole vault, nascar pole, pole barn kits, portable north pole, barber pole, pole fitness, pole position, pole saw

Synonyms: pole

eyeglass

Translations: pole

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spanish
Translations:
polo, poste
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german
Translations:
pfosten, mast, stab, pfahl, pol, stange
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french
Translations:
pilier, barre, gaule, colonne, pôle, pieu, perche, pole, poteau, polonais, ...
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italian
Translations:
palo, polo, asta
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portuguese
Translations:
poste, vara, venenoso, estaca, polaco, mourão, pólo
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dutch
Translations:
deurpost, pool, kuil, paal, staak
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russian
Translations:
багор, орясина, столп, древко, столб, поляк, дышло, лях, жердь, полька, ...
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norwegian
Translations:
stang, påle, staur
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swedish
Translations:
stång
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finnish
Translations:
aisa, seiväs, sauva, kanki, sauvoa, pylväs, tolppa, puolalainen, salko, riuku, ...
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czech
Translations:
stožár, kůl, žerď, sloup, bidlo, klacek, tyč
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polish
Translations:
dyszel, biegun, tyczka, żerdź, słup, drąg
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hungarian
Translations:
árboc, origó, pólus, sarkpont, sark, bot, horgászbot, elektród, elektródpólus, borbélycégér, ...
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turkish
Translations:
kazık, direk
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greek
Translations:
παλούκι, πάσσαλος
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bulgarian
Translations:
шест
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belarusian
Translations:
слуп
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estonian
Translations:
mast, post, poolus
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croatian
Translations:
čaklja, kolac, poljak, pol, mjera, motka
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icelandic
Translations:
heimskaut, staur
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latin
Translations:
asser, polus
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romanian
Translations:
par, ţăruş
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slovenian
Translations:
polák, pól
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slovak
Translations:
pól, pole, tyč

The meaning and "use of": pole

noun
  • a long, slender, rounded piece of wood or metal, typically used with one end placed in the ground as a support for something. - a tent pole
  • either of the two locations ( North Pole or South Pole ) on the surface of the earth (or of a celestial object) that are the northern and southern ends of the axis of rotation. - The logic of the correction was to visualise a human form straddling the celestial North Pole and orientated with his feet toward the ground.
verb
  • propel (a boat) by pushing a pole against the bottom of a river, canal, or lake. - If, for example, after grounding the operator tries to power off instead of calling for assistance or poling the boat to deeper water, it will create a ‘blow hole’ in the grass bed about the size of the hull.

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