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- Polish people - Wikipedia
Polish people, or Poles, [a] are a West Slavic ethnic group and nation [40][41][42] who share a common history, culture, the Polish language and are identified with the country of Poland in Central Europe
- POLE Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of POLE is a long slender usually cylindrical object (such as a length of wood) How to use pole in a sentence
- Poles - definition of poles by The Free Dictionary
poles 1 The ends of the Earth’s axis, forming its northernmost and southernmost points: the North Pole and South Pole Their locations do not correspond exactly with the North and South magnetic poles that are produced by the Earth’s magnetic properties 2 Two points of a magnet where magnetism seems concentrated
- Pole Definition Meaning | Britannica Dictionary
They have a couple of bird feeders hanging from a pole in the backyard A pole was blocking their view of the field He connected the poles of the tent The pressure of his job nearly drove him up the pole When it comes to politics, we're on opposite poles They were on opposite poles of the argument
- Wood Poles, Pilings Posts | American Pole Timber
Poles are defined by their particular structural installation If the pole is set with the butt (large end) in the ground, such as a utility pole or barn pole, it is referred to as a pole
- POLE | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
one of the two points on a battery (= a device that produces electricity) where a connection can be made in an electrical circuit One point is negative and the other positive: A wire ran from the clock to one of the poles of the battery
- How Poles Are Made – Wood Utility Poles - Wood Poles
Poles are typically made from three species: Douglas Fir, Western Red Cedar and Southern Pine Logs that have the potential to become wood poles are selected in the forest, often while the trees are still standing
- Pole Definition Meaning | YourDictionary
Pole definition: Either of the regions contiguous to the extremities of the earth's rotational axis, the North Pole or the South Pole
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