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pole [pəʊl] N

3. pole:

North Pole N

Pole Star N

Pole Star → Polaris

See also Polaris

Polaris [pəˈlɑːrıs] N ASTRON

South Pole N

telegraph pole, telegraph post N

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Some of the other members of the group entered, armed with beach umbrella poles they had taken from the side of the house.
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Performers would therefore gracefully step in and out of bamboo poles, arranged in a criss-cross fashion while manipulating either fans or simply their bare hands.
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In reality, around the equinoxes the day is almost 14 minutes longer than the night at the equator, and even more towards the poles.
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First they place vertical poles, then fill between the poles with a crisscross of horizontally placed branches.
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Electric and transformer poles further congest the areas, obstructing free flow of traffic.
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The common ground might not normally and intentionally have connection to functional poles, but might become connected.
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The goal of this obstacle is to hit the sphere with the tips of your skis or poles while clearing it.
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The rotor consists of soft magnetic material, such as laminated silicon steel, which has multiple projections acting as salient magnetic poles through magnetic reluctance.
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Global groundwater storage is roughly equal to the total amount of freshwater stored in the snow and ice pack, including the north and south poles.
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It is flattened at the poles and pulses eerily, no doubt because of its tremendous rotational speed -- perhaps as fast as 80,000 kilometers per hour.
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