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poleless, a. (ˈpəʊllɪs) [f. pole n.1 + -less.] Having no pole.1647 R. Stapylton Juvenal x. 182 Horses that draw a pole-lesse chariot. 1854 Tait's Mag. XXI. 141 A pal, or small poleless tent, such as is customary for the wives of travelling natives.
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Tanzer 10.5
Sails include a self-tending jib, 110% and 150% genoas, as well as a poleless spinnaker of intended only for cruising use.
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Alberta B. Farrington Softball Stadium
The netting system is poleless and uses high tension cables to hold the netting taut.
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rational
▪ I. rational, a. (adv.) and n.1 (ˈræʃənəl) Forms: 5 racional, (6 -all, -elle), 6 racyonall, 6– rational, (7 -all). [ad. L. ratiōnāl-is: see ratio n., ration, and -al1. Cf. obs. F. rational (16th c.), OF. rationel (12th c.), F. rationnel.] A. adj. 1. a. Having the faculty of reasoning; endowed with ...
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pole
▪ I. pole, n.1 (pəʊl) Forms: 1 pál, 4 pool, 4– pole; also 4–6 poole, 5 poll (pulle, Sc. poille), 6 polle, poule, poale, 6–7 powle, 9 (dial.) powl. [OE. pál = OLG. *pâl (OFris. pâl, MDu. pael, Du. paal, MLG., LG. pāl), OHG. phâl (MHG. phâl, pfâl, Ger. pfahl), ON. páll (Norw. paale, Sw. påle); ad. L. ...
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