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wooden pole Meaning in Odia (Oriya). ( wooden pole ଶବ୍ଦର ଓଡିଆ ଅର୍ଥ)



, ଥାଙ୍ଗା,

wooden pole's Usage Examples:

wood, glued beams, impregnated wooden poles, and high-quality special cardboards.


A liberty pole is a wooden pole, or sometimes spear or lance, surmounted by a "cap of liberty", mostly of the Phrygian cap form outside the Netherlands.


Another variation of the lezim (called Koyande) used a wooden pole, 15 to 18 inches long, with both ends punctured and an iron linked chain.


or Marconi antenna, which was initially a wire suspended from a tall wooden pole.


An alpenstock (German: Alpen- "alpine" + Stock "stick, staff") is a long wooden pole with an iron spike tip, used by shepherds for travel on snowfields.


klopotec (pronounced [klɔˈpɔːtəts]) is a wooden mechanical device on a high wooden pole, similar to a windmill.


and wrestling grips in concert with a vertical stationary or hanging wooden pole, cane, or rope.


order to facilitate handling, the metal piece was placed at the end of a wooden pole.


The weapon consist of a gun or small cannon mounted on a wooden pole, forming a type of weapon known as "pole gun" (stangenbüchse in German).


History Historically, people fitted naturally shaped wooden poles together as framework and then began using joints to connect the timbers, a method today called traditional timber framing or log framing.


The people lived in small huts, made of wattle and daub with wooden poles for support.


goat on a wooden pole from 1974, and in the village of Melick there is a ceramic sculpture of Frans Lommen of a bird on a high wooden pole from 1979.


A Scout staff (or Scout stave) is a shoulder-high wooden pole or quarterstaff, traditionally carried by Boy Scouts as part of their accoutrements.



Synonyms:

woody,

Antonyms:

nonwoody, soft,

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