POLE
- to propel with a pole (a long, thin piece of wood or metal) [v POLED, POLES, POLING]
- to propel with a long stick [v POLED, POLING, POLES]
- a long slender usually cylindrical object (as a length of wood)
- shaft which extends from the front axle of a wagon between wheelhorses and by which the wagon is drawn tongue
- long staff of wood, metal, or fiberglass used in the pole vault
- varying unit of length
- tree with a breast-high diameter of from 4 to 12 inches (10 to 30 centimeters)
- long slender rod
- to propel with a pole
- each end of the axis of a sphere, esp. the earth
- one of two opposite principles
- native or inhabitant of Poland
- having widely divergent or completely opposite attitudes, interests, etc.
- (of a sailing ship) with no sails set, as during a violent storm
- stripped; naked; destitute