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pole

biographical name

1. Reginald 1500–1558 Eng. cardinal; archbishop of Canterbury (1556–58).

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noun

1. A fixed point of reference.

2. A long, relatively slender, generally rounded piece of wood or other material.

3. A unit of area equal to a square rod.

4. Astronomy A celestial pole.

5. Biology Either end of the spindle formed in a cell during mitosis.

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verb

1. To act upon with a pole.

2. To impel or push with a pole.

3. To propel a boat with a pole.

4. To use ski to gain speed.

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verb-intransitive

1. To propel a boat or raft with a pole.

2. To use ski poles to maintain or gain speed.

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verb-transitive

1. To propel with a pole: boatmen poling barges up a placid river.

2. To strike, poke, or stir with a pole.

3. To support (plants) with a pole.

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Pole Sentence Examples

The planula develops, on the whole, in a similar manner, but the ectodermal invagination arises, not at the pole of the planula, but on the side of its broader portion, and gives rise, not to a pneumatophore, but to a nectocalyx, the primary swimming bell or protocodon (" Fallschirm ") which is later thrown off and replaced by secondary swimming bells, metacodons, budded from the coenosarc.0 | 0 |
The evolution of mind (the positive pole) proceeds by 1 Kant calls the doctrine of the transmutation of species " a hazardous fancy of the reason."0 | 0 |
At the sending station one battery was to have its positive pole connected to the earth and its negative pole to an insulated condenser.0 | 0 |
The records preserved in each city were examined, topographical information was diligently collected, and the Jesuit fathers checked their triangulation by meridian altitudes of the sun and pole star and by a system of remeasurements.0 | 0 |
Receiver, known as the double pole, is shown in fig.0 | 0 |
When they wanted to move the boat from one place to another they had to pole it; that is, they pushed against a long pole, the lower end of which reached the bottom of the stream.0 | 0 |
Near the posterior pole of the fundus, but somewhat excentrically placed towards the temporal or outer side, is the fovea centralis, a slight depression in the retina, composed almost entirely of cones, the spot of most acute vision.0 | 0 |
(1900) P. 46; Marcel Bertrand, " Deformation tetraedrique de la terre et deplacement du pole," Comptes rendus Acad.0 | 0 |
The magnet between the poles of which the rectangular signal coil moves is built up of a number of thin flat horseshoe-shaped permanent magnets of a special quality of steel, and is provided with adjustable pole pieces.0 | 0 |
353), with which he measured the relative brightness of 2784 stars between the North Pole and about - so declination.0 | 0 |
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