pole1
Pronunciation: /pəʊl/
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Definition of pole
noun
- short for ski pole.
verb
Origin:
late Old English pāl (in early use without reference to thickness or length), of Germanic origin; related to Dutch paal and German Pfahl, based on Latin palus 'stake'
Do not confuse pole with poll. Pole means 'a long, thin piece of metal or wood' or 'a point at the opposite end to another' (she and Tom were poles apart in temperament), whereas poll means 'the process of voting in an election' (voters go to the polls next week) or 'record someone’s vote or opinion'.