Neighbor of a Pole
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SLOVAKNeighbor of a Pole
ARCTICOCEANWet North Pole neighbor
ARCTICOCEANSplashy North Pole neighbor
ICECAPFeature of a pole
ANODEPole of a battery.
ANODICOf a battery pole
TENFEETHeight of a proverbial pole
ANODEPositive pole of a battery.
TENFOOTERPole of a certain length.
LOWMANBase of a certain pole, figuratively
AURORALights on top of a pole?
LOSTDOGSubject of a telephone pole sign, perhaps
TENFEETLength of a proverbial pole: 2 wds.
ridgepoleThe horizontal pole of a long tent
kabara heavy pole thrown as a feat of strength
kabarsKABAR, a heavy pole thrown as a feat of strength
cabera heavy pole thrown as a trial of strength, also KEBAR
caberspole or beam, esp. one thrown as a trial of strength
lodgepolea pole used in the construction of a Native American lodge
kebara heavy pole thrown as a trial of strength, also CABER
caberpole or beam, esp. one thrown as a trial of strength
kebarsKEBAR, a heavy pole thrown as a trial of strength, also CABER
polewardtoward a pole of the earth; toward the North or South Pole
cabersCABER, a heavy pole thrown as a trial of strength, also KEBAR
monopolesA radio antenna or pylon consisting of a single pole or rod
nutationalrelating to nutation, a fluctuation or nodding in movement of earth's pole
lodgepolesLODGEPOLE, a pole used in the construction of a Native American lodge
quarterstaffa long wooden pole with an iron tip, an old weapon of defence
dracoa northern circumpolar constellation within which is the north pole of the ecliptic
leglesspole or bar serving as a support or prop the legs of a tripod
quarterstaffsQUARTERSTAFF, a long wooden pole with an iron tip, an old weapon of defence
quarterstavesQUARTERSTAFF, a long wooden pole with an iron tip, an old weapon of defence
neapthe pole or tongue of a cart, wagon, etc., drawn by two animals side by side
repelled(of a magnetic pole or electric field) Force (something similarly magnetized or charged) away from itself
neapsthe pole or tongue of a cart, wagon, etc., drawn by two animals side by side
cressetA metal container of oil, grease, wood, or coal burned as a torch and typically mounted on a pole
gonfanongonfalon that hangs directly from a pole, esp. from the shaft of a lance just below the lance head
kago(in Japan) a small basketwork palanquin strung from a pole each end of which rests on the shoulder of a bearer
kagos(in Japan) a small basketwork palanquin strung from a pole each end of which rests on the shoulder of a bearer
masteda long pole or spar rising from the keel or deck of a ship and supporting the yards, booms, and rigging