- Post (wooden pole)
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English-Esperanto dictionary. 2008.
English-Esperanto dictionary. 2008.
post — I [[t]po͟ʊst[/t]] LETTERS, PARCELS, AND INFORMATION ♦♦ posts, posting, posted 1) N SING: the N, also by N The post is the public service or system by which letters and packages are collected and delivered. [mainly BRIT] You ll receive your book… … English dictionary
post — I 1. noun wooden posts Syn: pole, stake, upright, longer, shaft, prop, support, picket, strut, pillar, pale, paling, stanchion; historical puncheon 2. verb 1) the notice posted on the wall Syn … Thesaurus of popular words
post — I 1. noun wooden posts Syn: pole, stake, upright, shaft, prop, support, picket, strut, pillar 2. verb 1) the notice posted on the wall Syn: affix, attach, faste … Synonyms and antonyms dictionary
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
telephone pole — noun tall pole supporting telephone wires (Freq. 2) • Syn: ↑telegraph pole, ↑telegraph post • Hypernyms: ↑post * * * noun, pl ⋯ poles [count] chiefly US : a tall wooden pole that supports the wires of a telephone system called also ( … Useful english dictionary
Nithing pole — A nithing pole (Old Norse: níðstang), sometimes normalized as nithstang or nidstang, was a pole used for cursing an enemy in Germanic pagan tradition. Contents 1 History and usage 1.1 Attestations 2 … Wikipedia
telegraph pole — noun tall pole supporting telephone wires • Syn: ↑telephone pole, ↑telegraph post • Hypernyms: ↑post * * * telegraph pole noun A pole supporting telegraph wires • • • Main Entry: ↑telegraph … Useful english dictionary
North Pole — For other uses, see North Pole (disambiguation). Coordinates: 90°N 0°W / 90°N 0°W / 90; 0 … Wikipedia
Totem pole — Totem poles are monumental sculptures carved from great trees, usually cedar, but mostly Western Redcedar, by a number of Indigenous cultures along the Pacific northwest coast of North America. The word totem is derived from the Ojibwe word… … Wikipedia
Margaret Pole, 8th Countess of Salisbury — Infobox British Royalty|royal name =Margaret Pole title =Countess of Salisbury imgw = 180px succession =Countess of Salisbury predecessor = Edward, Earl of Warwick spouse =Sir Richard Pole issue =Henry Pole, 1st Baron Montagu Reginald Cardinal… … Wikipedia
Blessed Margaret Pole — Blessed Margaret Pole † Catholic Encyclopedia ► Blessed Margaret Pole Countess of Salisbury, martyr; b. at Castle Farley, near Bath, 14 August, 1473; martyred at East Smithfield Green, 28 May, 1541. She was the daughter of George… … Catholic encyclopedia