Pole - Law Dictionary Search Results
Birds
4 Edw. 7, c 10, and to the use of pole traps by 4 Edw. 7, c. 4, and in 1908
Electric line
any such line, that is to say, any structure, tower, pole or other thing in, on, by or from which any
Impalement
an ancient mode of inflicting punishment by thrusting a sharp pole through the body, Black's Law Dictionary, 7th Edn., p. 754.
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Lace
Lace, a measure of land equal to one pole. This term is widely used in Cornwall.
magnetic monopole
of an electrically charged particle it has only one magnetic pole instead of the two observed in all common magnetic object
Palo
A pole or timber of any kind in the names of trees
Lochaber ax
A weapon of war consisting of a pole armed with an axhead at its end formerly used by
Cresset
a beacon an open lamp or firrepan carried on a pole in nocturnal processions
Loadstar
A star that leads a guiding star esp the polestar Polaris also the constellation containing the pole star the cynosure
Balize
A pole or a frame raised as a sea beacon or a
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