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The point at either end of the invisible line known as the axis. Planets have a south pole and a north pole.
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| pole |
Either end of the axis of any sphere such as the Earth, the celestial sphere, etc.
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| Polenske n. |
the number of milliliters of tenth normal potassium hydroxide required to neutralize the insoluble, volatile fatty acids from 5 g of the fat.
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| pole stretcher |
A type of stretcher, also known as the Army type, composed of folding cloth or canvas supported by poles.
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| pole-changing switch |
A switch by which the polarity of a circuit may be reversed.
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