Polearm, combat weapon in which the main fighting part of the weapon is placed on the end of a long shaft, typically of wood
Ski pole, a pole used by skiers to improve balance, speed and acceleration
Spinnaker pole, a spar used in sailboats to help support and control a variety of headsails, particularly the spinnaker
Trekking pole, also called hiking sticks or hiking poles, a pole used for hiking
Geography and places
Geographical pole, either of two fixed points on the surface of a spinning body or planet, at 90 degrees from the equator, based on the axis around which a body spins
North Pole, the northernmost point on the surface of the Earth, where the Earth's axis of rotation intersects the Earth's surface
Polar circle, either of two circles of latitude marking the extreme southerly points (northern hemisphere) or northerly points (southern hemisphere) at which the sun may remain above or below the horizon for 24 continuous hours at some point during the year
Polar region, the region within the polar circles, referred to as the Arctic and Antarctic
South Pole, the southernmost point on the surface of the Earth, where the Earth's axis of rotation intersects the Earth's surface
Ceremonial South Pole, an area set aside for photo opportunities at the South Pole Station
Mount Everest, the third "top" of the Earth and part of the Three Poles Challenge
Pole of inaccessibility, a location that is the most challenging to reach owing to its remoteness from geographical features which could provide access
"East Pole" and "West Pole", imaginary locations; Christopher Robin tells
Winnie-the-Pooh that these exist as well but "people don't like talking about them"
POLE (gene), a DNA polymerase epsilon catalytic subunit – enzyme that in humans is encoded by the POLE gene
Cell (biology), either extremity of the main axis of a nucleus, cell, or organism. Important structures situated close to such extremities have also been regarded as poles (e.g. animal cell centrosomes).
East Pole–West Pole divide, an intellectual schism between researchers in the fields of cognitive psychology and cognitive neuroscience
Music
Pole (musician), an electronica solo project by Stefan Betke
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Polearm, combat weapon in which the main fighting part of the weapon is placed on the end of a long shaft, typically of wood
Ski pole, a pole used by skiers to improve balance, speed and acceleration
Spinnaker pole, a spar used in sailboats to help support and control a variety of headsails, particularly the spinnaker
Trekking pole, also called hiking sticks or hiking poles, a pole used for hiking
Geography and places
Geographical pole, either of two fixed points on the surface of a spinning body or planet, at 90 degrees from the equator, based on the axis around which a body spins
North Pole, the northernmost point on the surface of the Earth, where the Earth's axis of rotation intersects the Earth's surface
Polar circle, either of two circles of latitude marking the extreme southerly points (northern hemisphere) or northerly points (southern hemisphere) at which the sun may remain above or below the horizon for 24 continuous hours at some point during the year
Polar region, the region within the polar circles, referred to as the Arctic and Antarctic
South Pole, the southernmost point on the surface of the Earth, where the Earth's axis of rotation intersects the Earth's surface
Ceremonial South Pole, an area set aside for photo opportunities at the South Pole Station
Mount Everest, the third "top" of the Earth and part of the Three Poles Challenge
Pole of inaccessibility, a location that is the most challenging to reach owing to its remoteness from geographical features which could provide access
"East Pole" and "West Pole", imaginary locations; Christopher Robin tells
Winnie-the-Pooh that these exist as well but "people don't like talking about them"
POLE (gene), a DNA polymerase epsilon catalytic subunit – enzyme that in humans is encoded by the POLE gene
Cell (biology), either extremity of the main axis of a nucleus, cell, or organism. Important structures situated close to such extremities have also been regarded as poles (e.g. animal cell centrosomes).
East Pole–West Pole divide, an intellectual schism between researchers in the fields of cognitive psychology and cognitive neuroscience
Music
Pole (musician), an electronica solo project by Stefan Betke
This
disambiguation page lists articles associated with the same title. If an
internal link led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article. Note: This page may need to be
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talk page.