Poles

/poʊlz/ noun

Definition

long slender pieces of wood or metal; the extreme points of an axis; people from Poland

Etymology

From Latin 'palus' meaning 'stake' for the object sense; from Latin 'polus' from Greek 'polos' meaning 'axis' for geographic sense

Kelly Says

The magnetic poles are constantly moving - the North Magnetic Pole travels about 25 miles per year, like a very slow, invisible nomad!

Translations

AMአማርኛ
ምሰሶ
ARالعربية
أقطاب
BNবাংলা
মেরু
CACatalà
pols
CSČeština
póly
DADansk
poler
DEDeutsch
Pole
ELΕλληνικά
πόλοι
ESEspañol
polos
FAفارسی
قطب
FISuomi
navat
FRFrançais
pôles
GUGU
ધ્રુવ
HAHA
karau
HEעברית
קטבים
HIहिन्दी
ध्रुव
HUMagyar
pólusok
IDBahasa Indonesia
kutub
IGIG
osisi
ITItaliano
poli
JA日本語
KKKK
полюстер
KMKM
បង្គោល
KO한국어
MRMR
ध्रुव
MSBahasa Melayu
kutub
MYမြန်မာ
အစွန်အဝေး
NLNederlands
polen
NONorsk
poler
PAPA
ਖੰਭਾ
PLPolski
bieguny
PTPortuguês
pólos
RORomână
poli
RUРусский
полюсы
SVSvenska
poler
SWKiswahili
noja
TAதமிழ்
துருவங்கள்
TEతెలుగు
ధ్రువాలు
THไทย
ขั้ว
TLTL
mga poste
TRTürkçe
kutuplar
UKУкраїнська
полюси
URاردو
قطب
VITiếng Việt
cực
YOYO
igun
ZH中文
极点
ZUZU
amadwane

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