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pole (pōl)

noun

  1. a long, slender piece of wood, metal, etc. usually rounded a tent pole, flagpole, fishing pole
  2. a tapering wooden shaft extending from the front axle of a wagon or carriage and attached by chains or straps to the collars of a span of horses
  3. a unit of measure, equal to one rod in linear measure (5.029 m) or one square rod in square measure (25.29 sq m)
  4. an assigned starting position at a racetrack, in the front row if there is more than one row and in the innermost lane

Etymology: ME < OE pal < L palus, pale

transitive verb, intransitive verb poled, poling pol′·ing

  1. ☆ to push along (a boat or raft) with a pole
  2. to manipulate, impel, support, etc. with or as with a pole
pole Idioms

under bare poles

with all sails furled because of high winds
pole2 definition

pole (pōl)

noun

  1. either end of any axis, as of the earth, of the celestial sphere, of a mitotic spindle during cell division, etc.
  2. the region around the North Pole or that around the South Pole
  3. either of two opposed or differentiated forces, parts, or principles, such as the ends of a magnet, the terminals of a battery, motor, or dynamo, or two extremes of opinion, etc.
  4. Embryology either of the two differentiated regions in the early embryo of many animals; specif., the animal pole containing little yolk and the vegetal pole containing most of the yolk
  5. Math. a point or points with characteristic properties, as the point of origin of polar coordinates

Etymology: ME < L polus, pole of the heavens, heavens < Gr polos, axis of the sphere, firmament < pelein, to be in motion < IE base *kwel-, to turn > wheel

pole Idioms

poles apart

widely separated; having opposite natures, opinions, etc.; at opposite extremes
Pole1 definition

Pole (pōl)

noun

a person born or living in Poland
Pole2 definition

Pole (pōl)

Pole, Reginald 1500-58; Eng. cardinal: last Rom. Catholic archbishop of Canterbury (1556-58)

Webster's New World College Dictionary Copyright © 2005 by Wiley Publishing, Inc., Cleveland, Ohio.
Used by arrangement with John Wiley & Sons, Inc.

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