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polelike

Terms vs Polelike - What's the difference?

terms | polelike |


As a noun terms

is .

As an adjective polelike is

resembling or characteristic of a pole (upright stick or mast).

Holelike vs Polelike - What's the difference?

holelike | polelike |


As adjectives the difference between holelike and polelike

is that holelike is having the form of a hole while polelike is resembling or characteristic of a pole (upright stick or mast).

Volelike vs Polelike - What's the difference?

volelike | polelike |


As adjectives the difference between volelike and polelike

is that volelike is resembling or characteristic of a vole while polelike is resembling or characteristic of a pole (upright stick or mast).

Molelike vs Polelike - What's the difference?

molelike | polelike |


As adjectives the difference between molelike and polelike

is that molelike is resembling a mole while polelike is resembling or characteristic of a pole (upright stick or mast).

Porelike vs Polelike - What's the difference?

porelike | polelike |


As adjectives the difference between porelike and polelike

is that porelike is resembling or characteristic of pores while polelike is resembling or characteristic of a pole (upright stick or mast).

Polelike vs Popelike - What's the difference?

polelike | popelike |


As adjectives the difference between polelike and popelike

is that polelike is resembling or characteristic of a pole (upright stick or mast) while popelike is resembling a pope or some aspect of one.

Pole vs Polelike - What's the difference?

pole | polelike |


As a noun pole

is originally, a stick; now specifically, a long and slender piece of metal or (especially) wood, used for various construction or support purposes.

As a verb pole

is to propel by pushing with poles, to push with a pole.

As an adjective polelike is

resembling or characteristic of a pole (upright stick or mast).