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pole [poles] (long and slender object for construction or support) noun [UK: pəʊl] [US: poʊl] | astanoun palonoun perticanoun |
pole [poles] (magnetic point) noun [UK: pəʊl] [US: poʊl] | polonoun |
Pole [Poles] (person from Poland) noun [UK: pəʊl] [US: poʊl] | polaccanoun polacconoun |
pole [poles] (type of fishing rod) noun [UK: pəʊl] [US: poʊl] | cannanoun canna da pescanoun |
pole position (top qualifying position) noun | pole positionnoun |
Pole Star (star) proper noun [UK: pəʊl stɑː(r)] [US: poʊl ˈstɑːr] | stella polareproper noun |
pole star (the star) noun [UK: pəʊl stɑː(r)] [US: poʊl ˈstɑːr] | stella polarenoun |
pole vault [pole vaults] (jumping event where an athlete vaults over a high bar with the aid of a pole) noun [UK: ˈpəʊl.ˈvɔːlt] [US: ˈpəʊl.ˈvɔːlt] | salto con l'astanoun |
pole vaulter (athlete who competes in the pole vault) noun [UK: pəʊl ˈvɔːl.tə(r)] [US: poʊl ˈvɔːrl.tər] | astistanoun |
pole-vaulting (sport of performing pole vaults) noun [UK: ˈpəʊl.ˌvɔːl.tɪŋ] [US: ˈpəʊl.ˌvɔːl.tɪŋ] | salto con l'astanoun |
polearm (close-combat weapon) noun [UK: pˈəʊlɑːm] [US: pˈoʊlɑːrm] | arma da gettonoun arma da lancionoun arma in astanoun lanciatoienoun |
poleaxe [poleaxes] (ax having both a blade and a hammer face; used to slaughter cattle) noun [UK: ˈpəʊ.læks] [US: ˈpoʊ.læks] | mannaianoun scurenoun |
polis [poleis] (a city or city-state) noun [UK: ˈpoləs] [US: ˈpoləs] | polisnoun |
polemic (argument or controversy) noun [UK: pə.ˈle.mɪk] [US: pə.ˈle.mɪk] | polemicanoun |
polemic (having the characteristics of a polemic) adjective [UK: pə.ˈle.mɪk] [US: pə.ˈle.mɪk] | polemicoadjective |
polemicist (person who writes polemics) noun [UK: pə.ˈle.mɪ.sɪst] [US: pə.ˈle.mə.səst] | polemistanoun |
polemology (study of human conflict and war) noun | polemologianoun |
polenta (starchy accompaniment to a meal) noun [UK: pəʊ.ˈlen.tə] [US: poʊ.ˈlen.tə] | polentanoun |
beanpole (pole) noun [UK: ˈbiːn.pəʊl] [US: ˈbiːnpoʊl] | palonoun |
beanpole (tall, thin person) noun [UK: ˈbiːn.pəʊl] [US: ˈbiːnpoʊl] | spilungonenoun |
carrying pole (a yoke of wood or bamboo, used by people to carry a load) noun | bilancierenoun |
dipole [dipoles] (any object that is oppositely charged at two points) noun [UK: ˈdaɪ.pəʊl] [US: ˈdaɪpoʊl] | dipolonoun |
European polecat (Mustela putorius) noun | puzzolanoun |
flagpole [flagpoles] (pole for flags) noun [UK: ˈflæɡ.pəʊl] [US: ˈflæɡpoʊl] | pennonenoun |
greasy pole (event) noun [UK: ˈɡriː.si pəʊl] [US: ˈɡriː.si poʊl] | cuccagnanoun |
magnetic monopole noun | monopolo magneticonoun |
monopole [monopoles] noun [UK: ˈmɑː.nəˌpol] [US: ˈmɑː.nəˌpol] | monopolonoun |
Napoleon (Napoleon Bonaparte) proper noun [UK: nəˈpo.liən] [US: nəˈpo.liən] | Napoleoneproper nounNapoleon was crowned in 1804. = Napoleone fu incoronato nel 1804. |
Napoleonic (of or pertaining to Napoleon Bonaparte) adjective [UK: nə.ˌpəʊ.lɪ.ˈɒ.nɪk] [US: nəˌpo.ʊ.lɪ.ˈɒ.nɪk] | napoleonicoadjective |
North Pole (northernmost point on Earth) proper noun [UK: nɔːθ pəʊl] [US: ˈnɔːrθ poʊl] | polo nordproper noun |
not touch something with a ten-foot pole (to avoid at all costs) verb | |
quadripole [quadripoles] (electrical circuit with two pairs of external terminals) noun [UK: ˈkwɒ.drɪ.pəʊl] [US: ˈkwɒ.drɪ.pəʊl] | quadripolonoun |