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Pole

Pole meaning

Originally, a stick; now specifically, a long and slender piece of metal or (especially) wood, used for various construction or support purposes. | A construction by which an animal is harnessed to a carriage. | A type of basic fishing rod.

Example sentences (20)

East is defined as the counter-clockwise direction around the planet, as seen from above its north pole, and the north pole is whichever pole more closely aligns with the Earth's north pole.

Near the north pole, therefore, all H -field lines point away from the north pole (whether inside the magnet or out) while near the south pole (whether inside the magnet or out) all H -field lines point toward the south pole.

For example, for a long, skinny bar magnet with its north pole at one end and south pole at the other, the magnetic field near either end falls off inversely with the square of the distance from that pole.

For instance, "Mwenda pole hajikwai," while, "Pole pole ndio mwendo," has two to emphasize the consistency of slowness of the pace.

However, that means that Earth's geomagnetic north pole is the south pole (south-seeking pole) of its dipole moment and vice versa.

It is therefore possible to knock out a pole below the top pole and receive no penalties, as long as the highest pole stays in place, so that the jump retains the same height.

The effective properties of a pole can be changed by gripping the pole higher or lower in relation to the top of the pole.

These pieces of glass were positioned on a tapered wooden pin, vertically extending upwards from the pole's crossarm (commonly only two insulators to a pole and maybe one on top of the pole itself).

Voulge A voulge (occasionally called a pole cleaver ) is a curved blade attached to a pole by binding the lower 2/3 of the blade to the side of the pole, to form a sort of axe.

First, Peter swerves to avoid a dead deer, and then we see a glimpse of that very same pole we saw on the way to the party and Charlie’s shocked and horrified face, before getting decapitated by that very pole.

He’s the first person in history to climb the tallest peak on each of the seven continents, sail across all of the planet’s seven seas, ski to both the North Pole and the South Pole and circumnavigate the globe.

In Bakulabandh, where cattle died after coming in contact with an electric pole, 11,000 volts of electricity was flowing through that pole.

In this instalment of John Murdoch's Drive Time, Johntakes a spin in the sporty Ford Puma ST Crossover and features a couple who managed to travel Pole to Pole in an all-electric Nissan Ariya.

The collision also knocked down a utility pole and took out power to the majority of the area but crews are replacing the pole and restoring service.

The Kaagwaantaan pole stands as part of the Kootéeyaa Deiyí, or Totem Pole Trail, in Juneau on April 26, 2023.

You have a boom operator holding a pole with the microphone on it, so why can’t you have a person holding a pole with the lights on it.

And so what I might what my thought is that, he came up with this idea of the Brawl for All, like he came up with Viagra on a Pole Match and Judy Bagwell on a Pole Match, and Dave Arquette to be champion.

It was Norris' fourth career pole position, but the first time he won after starting on pole.

Later, Rengma Selo Zi managed indigenous games activities like- bamboo grease pole climbing, strength display with bamboo pole, bamboo karting, traditional fire making, bamboo stick walking, high kick and Naga wrestling.

Lindsey and Jake now no longer work in clubs, but pole dance as a form of exercise – they also teach pole and enter into competitions.