RODS vs POLE: NOUN
- A long thin implement made of metal or wood
- Visual receptor cell sensitive to dim light
- A gangster's pistol
- A square rod of land
- A linear measure of 16.5 feet
- Plural form of rod.
- Any rod-shaped bacterium
- Either of two oppositely charged terminals, as in an electric cell or battery.
- Either extremity of the main axis of a nucleus, cell, or organism.
- Either end of the spindle formed in a cell during mitosis.
- The point on a nerve cell where a process originates.
- A fixed point of reference.
- Either of the regions contiguous to the extremities of the earth's rotational axis, the North Pole or the South Pole.
- A long (usually round) rod of wood or metal or plastic
- One of the two ends of a magnet where the magnetism seems to be concentrated
- Either of two antithetical ideas, propensities, forces, or positions.
- One of two divergent or mutually exclusive opinions
- One of two antipodal points where the Earth's axis of rotation intersects the Earth's surface
- One of two points of intersection of the Earth's axis and the celestial sphere
- A native or inhabitant of Poland
- A contact on an electrical device (such as a battery) at which electric current enters or leaves
- A square rod of land
- A linear measure of 16.5 feet
- Either extremity of an axis through a sphere.
- A long fiberglass sports implement used for pole vaulting
- A person from Poland or of Polish descent.
- A person of Polish ancestry.
- In mathematics: The cointersection point of the joins when two correlated polystigms have the joins of their paired dots and codots copunctal.
- A device for steadying a cross-cut saw, so that one man can use it, instead of two.
- In archery, a case of canvas, or other material, to carry bows from place to place.
- In forestry, a tree from 4 to 12 inches in diameter breast-high. See tree class. A small or low pole is a tree from 4 to 8 inches in diameter breast-high; a large or high pole, one from 8 to 12 inches in diameter breast-high. Also called high pole.
- The tall, erect, flowering stem sent up by the species of Agave (century-plant) when about to complete their life-cycle, particularly that of the sisal hemp, Agave rigida, cultivated for its fiber in Yucatan, Florida, etc. Plants at the pole-bearing stage are said to be in pole. Plantlets are formed on the branches of the inflorescence which serve for propagation, and are known as pole-plants.
- That part of the sperm-whale's lower jaw which holds the teeth. See pan, 12.
- A flatfish, Pleuronectes or Glyptocephalus cynoglossus, also called pole-dab.
- A perch or rod, a measure of length containing 16½ feet or 5½ yards; also, a measure of surface, a square pole denoting 5½ × 5½ yards, or 30¼ square yards.
- A ship's mast.
- A bean-pole or hop-pole.
- A fishing-rod.
- A unit of area equal to a square rod.
- Specifically— A rod used in measuring.
- A long, slender, tapering piece of wood, such as the trunk of a tree of any size, from which the branches have been cut; a piece of wood (or metal) of much greater length than thickness, especially when more or less rounded and tapering.
- An obsolete spelling of pool.
- A native or an inhabitant of Poland, a former kingdom of Europe, divided, since the latter part of the eighteenth century, between Russia, Prussia, and Austria.
- The inside position on the starting line of a racetrack.
- The long tapering wooden shaft extending up from the front axle of a vehicle to the collars of the animals drawing it; a tongue.
- A long, relatively slender, generally rounded piece of wood or other material.
- A point in the complex plane at which a given function is not defined.
- The origin in a polar coordinate system; the vertex of a polar angle.
- In a two-horse vehicle, a long tapering piece of wood, forming the shaft or tongue, carrying the neck-yoke or the pole-straps, and sometimes the whiffletrees, by means of which the carriage is drawn.
RODS vs POLE: VERB
- N/A
- Deoxidize molten metals by stirring them with a wooden pole
- Support on poles
- Propel with a pole
RODS vs POLE: INTRANSITIVE VERB
- N/A
- To propel with a pole.
- To propel (oneself) or make (one's way) by the use of ski poles.
- To support (plants) with a pole.
- To strike, poke, or stir with a pole.
- To propel a boat or raft with a pole.
- To use ski poles to maintain or gain speed.
RODS vs POLE: OTHER WORD TYPES
- N/A
- An obsolete spelling of poll.
- To use a pole; push or impel a boat with a pole.
- In copper-refining, to stir with a pole.
- To impel by means of a pole, as a boat; push forward by the use of poles.
- To bear or convey on poles.
- To furnish with poles for support: as, to pole beans.
RODS vs POLE: RELATED WORDS
- Culms, Pistons, Axles, Cylinder, Shafts, Spindles, Poles, Mandrels, Pushrods, Tubes, Rod cell, Retinal rod, Gat, Perch, Pole
- Side, Totem, Vaulter, Handrail, Position, Beam, Finish, Flagpole, Mast, Terminal, Punt, Magnetic pole, Celestial pole, Perch, Rod
RODS vs POLE: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Axes, Struts, Boles, Twigs, Culms, Pistons, Cylinder, Mandrels, Pushrods, Tubes, Rod cell, Retinal rod, Gat, Perch, Pole
- Gate, Bat, Trolley, Side, Vaulter, Position, Beam, Finish, Flagpole, Mast, Terminal, Punt, Magnetic pole, Celestial pole, Perch
RODS vs POLE: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
- They are available as flat narrow rods or thin round rods.
- Nuclear reactor fuel rods control rods cooling tower.
- Jigging World Night Ranger Rods are inshore rods.
- Jigging Rods have become increasing popular among fishing rods.
- New and resale vintage fiber glass fly rods, graphite fly rods, bamboo fly rods, and fly reels.
- Vertical steel rods are spliced to the reinforcing rods protruding from the foundation, then steel mesh is attached with wire to the rods.
- Storage of rods and to handling of rods between storage and a position where the rods can beconnected or disconnected.
- Surf Fishing Rods are special rods that have a few requirements that other rods might not have.
- We offer round closet rods, oval closet rods and hourglass shape rods to suite you design preference.
- We have a large selection of spinning rods, baitcasting rods, trolling rods, and ice fishing rods for you to choose from.
- Prerequisites: at least some pole experience on static or spinning pole.
- South Pole and reentering near the North Pole.
- North Pole is actually its magnetic South Pole.
- And spread the truth from pole to pole.
- And the strong echo bound from pole to pole.
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- North pole to the South pole through Greenwich, England.
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- The new end, opposite the original north pole, becomes the south pole, and the piece that was chopped off develops its own north pole.
- South Poles: the Geographic South Pole, the Geomagnetic South Pole, the Magnetic South Pole, and the South Pole of Rotation.
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