- Look up
pole or
Pole in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Pole or
poles may
refer to:
Poles (people),
another term for
Polish people, from the
country of...
- 90°N 0°E / 90°N 0°E / 90; 0 The
North Pole, also
known as the
Geographic North Pole or
Terrestrial North Pole, is the
point in the
Northern Hemisphere...
-
Pole vaulting, also
known as
pole jumping, is a
track and
field event in
which an
athlete uses a long and
flexible pole,
usually made from fibergl****...
- "No
Pole" is a song by
American rapper and
singer Don Toliver. It was
released through Cactus Jack and
Atlantic Records as the
first track from the deluxe...
- The
South Pole, also
known as the
Geographic South Pole or
Terrestrial South Pole, is the
point in the
Southern Hemisphere where the Earth's axis of rotation...
-
Pole to
Pole is a book
written by
Michael Palin to
accompany his BBC
television series Pole to
Pole. The book
follows the
journey he
undertook for the...
- (6th–8th
century CE). The tribe's name
stems from the Proto-Slavic noun
pole meaning field,
which itself originates from the Proto-Indo-European word...
- Look up
Poling or
poling in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Poling may
refer to:
Poling (piezoelectricity),
applying a
strong electric field across piezoelectric...
- the
pole position is
usually the best and "statistically the most advantageous"[clarification needed]
starting position on the track. The
pole position...
- A
nithing pole (Old Norse: níðstang),
sometimes normalized as
nithstang or nidstang, was a
pole used for
cursing an
enemy in
Germanic pagan tradition...