pole |
stich |
As nouns the difference between pole and stich
is that
pole is pole while
stich is (obsolete) a verse, of whatever measure or number of feet, especially a verse of the scriptures.
pole |
column |
As nouns the difference between pole and column
is that
pole is originally, a stick; now specifically, a long and slender piece of metal or (especially) wood, used for various construction or support purposes while
column is a solid upright structure designed usually to support a larger structure above it, such as a roof or horizontal beam, but sometimes for decoration.
As a verb pole
is to propel by pushing with poles, to push with a pole.
pole |
antilogous |
As a noun pole
is pole.
As an adjective antilogous is
of the contrary name or character; opposite.
pole |
polary |
As a noun pole
is pole.
As an adjective polary is
tending towards a pole.
pole |
ricker |
As nouns the difference between pole and ricker
is that
pole is originally, a stick; now specifically, a long and slender piece of metal or (especially) wood, used for various construction or support purposes while
ricker is a stout pole for use in making a rick, or for a spar to a boat.
As a verb pole
is to propel by pushing with poles, to push with a pole.
pole |
janker |
As nouns the difference between pole and janker
is that
pole is pole while
janker is (scotland) a long pole on two wheels, used in hauling logs.
pole |
contrapolar |
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 contrapolar is
at opposite poles.
pole |
copolar |
As a noun pole
is pole.
As an adjective copolar is
at the same pole.
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).
pole |
crossbuck |
As nouns the difference between pole and crossbuck
is that
pole is originally, a stick; now specifically, a long and slender piece of metal or (especially) wood, used for various construction or support purposes while
crossbuck is a sign consisting of two slats on a pole forming a diagonal cross, usually indicating a level crossing.
As a verb pole
is to propel by pushing with poles, to push with a pole.
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