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  • Pole climbing (gymnastic) — Pole climbing may be defined as ascending a pole which one can grip with the hands. The related activity of Mast climbing describes ascending an object similar to a pole, but having a larger diameter which excludes gripping with the hands. In… …   Wikipedia

  • pole — pəʊl n. axis point of a sphere; one item from a pair of oppositions; rod, staff; long staff on which a flag is raised, flag pole v. move a boat by using pole …   English contemporary dictionary

  • North Pole — For other uses, see North Pole (disambiguation). Coordinates: 90°N 0°W / 90°N 0°W / 90; 0 …   Wikipedia

  • Twisted pair — 25 pair color code Chart Twisted pair cabling is a type of wiring in which two conductors (the forward and return conductors of a single circuit) are twisted together for the purposes of canceling out electromagnetic interference (EMI) from… …   Wikipedia

  • Utility pole — A utility pole, telegraph pole, telephone pole, power (electricity) pole, or telegraph post is a pole used to support overhead electrical wires, cables, and optical fiber and associated equipment. They may carry both wires to distribute electric… …   Wikipedia

  • William de la Pole (of Hull) — William de la Pole of Hull (d. 1366) was a wealthy merchant in Kingston upon Hull, a royal moneylender, a baron of the Exchequer, and ultimately a baron. CareerSir William and his (probably older) brother Sir Richard de la Pole (died 1345) were… …   Wikipedia

  • ski pole — noun a pole with metal points used as an aid in skiing • Hypernyms: ↑pole * * * noun : a metal pointed pole or stick, made of steel or cane, fitted with a handstrap at the top and an encircling disk set a little above the point to keep it from… …   Useful english dictionary

  • barge pole — /ˈbadʒ poʊl/ (say bahj pohl) noun 1. a pole used to propel a barge. –phrase 2. not touch with a (ten foot or forty foot) barge pole, to have nothing to do with; not to go near. {Phrase Origin: 17th century; originally with reference to a ten foot …  

  • Athletics at the 1896 Summer Olympics - Men's pole vault — The men s pole vault was one of four jumping events on the Athletics at the 1896 Summer Olympics programme. Five athletes competed in the pole vault. The two Americans far outclassed the three Greeks, starting at heights above those which the… …   Wikipedia

  • ski pole — n. either of a pair of light poles with a sharp metal tip surmounted by a projecting ring: used by skiers to gain speed and as a help in climbing and keeping their balance …   English World dictionary

  • ski pole — noun Date: 1920 one of a pair of lightweight poles used in skiing that have a handgrip and usually a wrist strap at one end and an encircling disk set above the point at the other end …   New Collegiate Dictionary

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