Pole
noun
/pol/
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/poʊl/
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/pɐʉl/
,
/pəʊl/
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[pʰoəɫ]
,
[pʰoɫ]
,
[pʰoʊɫ]
,
[pʰɒʊɫ]
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- A person from Poland or of Polish descent.
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polakk
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pole
noun
/pol/
,
/poʊl/
,
/pɐʉl/
,
/pɒl/
,
/pəʉl/
,
/pəʊl/
,
[pʰoɫ]
,
[pʰoʊɫ]
,
[pʰɐʉɫ]
,
[pʰɒɫ]
,
[pʰɒʊɫ]
,
[pʰəʉɫ]
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- Originally, a stick; now specifically, a long and slender piece of metal or (especially) wood, used for various construction or support purposes.
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stav,
stokk
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- (angling) A type of basic fishing rod.
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trøe
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pole
noun
/pol/
,
/poʊl/
,
/pɐʉl/
,
/pɒl/
,
/pəʉl/
,
/pəʊl/
,
[pʰoɫ]
,
[pʰoʊɫ]
,
[pʰɐʉɫ]
,
[pʰɒɫ]
,
[pʰɒʊɫ]
,
[pʰəʉɫ]
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- A point of magnetic focus, especially each of the two opposing such points of a magnet (designated north and south).
- (figuratively, by extension) Any of a small set of extremes; especially, either of two extremes that are possible or available.
- (electricity) A contact on an electrical device (such as a battery) at which electric current enters or leaves.
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pol
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