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The Spanish word for pole is
poste





pole

Gender

The gender of poste is masculine. E.g. el poste.

Plural

The plural of poste is postes.

Spanish Definition


pole
     1. poste, garrocha
     2. polo



Translations for pole and their definitions

polo
     1. n-m. (geography, electricity) pole
     2. n-m. polo (ball game)
     3. n-m. polo shirt
     4. n-m. (Peru) T-shirt
           (synonyms, Thesaurus:camiseta)
     5. n-m. (mostly, Spain) popsicle, ice lolly
           (synonyms, paleta)
     6. v. first-person singular present indicative of polir
     7. n-m. (Philippines, historical) unpaid compulsory work; corvée
     8. n-m. (Philippines, historical) tax levied on the natives of the Philippine islands and paid as labor, goods, and/or money


postepronunciation
     1. n-m. post (of wood), pole


asta
     1. n-f. flagstaff, flagpole
           a media asta - at half mast
     2. n-f. horn (a hard growth of keratin that protrudes from the top of the head of certain animals)
     3. n-f. shaft, handle
     4. n-f. lance; pike


garrocha
     1. n-f. pole (used in pole vault)
     2. n-f. goad


vara
     1. n-f. rod, pole (a long thin stick)
     2. n-f. rod (a thin cane or branch)
     3. n-f. rod (a staff of office)
     4. n-f. (bullfighting) lance
     5. n-f. (historical, measure) vara, a Spanish rod or yard (a traditional unit of length equivalent to about 83.7 cm)
           (coord, coto, palmo, pie, codo, yarda, paso, estado, braza, toesa, estadal, cordel, legua)
     6. n-f. (historical, measure) vara, a square vara (a traditional unit of area equivalent to about 0.7 m²)
           (coord, fanega, manzana)
     7. n-f. yardstick (a straight-edge tool for measuring length)
     8. n-f. (figurative) yardstick (a standard used to establish a baseline for measurements or comparisons)
     9. adj. feminine singular of varo
     10. v. third-person singular present indicative of varar


polaco
     1. adj. Polish (from or native to Poland)
     2. adj. Polish (pertaining to Poland)
     3. n-m. Pole (person from Poland)
     4. n-m. (Spain, offensive) Catalan (person from Catalonia)
     5. n-m. Polish (language)


polaca
     1. n-f. female equivalent of polaco
     2. adj. feminine singular of polaco


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