The pole in the park is often called a "flagpole" if it is used to display a flag or a "light pole" if it is used for illumination.
In North America the neutral pin is used to complete the circuit. One pin is "hot", one pin is neutral and the last pin is ground.
A punting pole is generally referred to simply as a "pole" or "punt pole." It is used to propel a punt, a flat-bottomed boat, along shallow waterways.
Installation of power poles vary according to what area of the country in which you live. Also there is a difference in costs as to whether it is a primary or secondary power pole. Poles vary from #1 to #5 in grading and depending on what the pole is to be used for will depend on the grade of pole used. This sets the cost of the pole as to what grade pole is needed for the installation.
The Washing Pole is another name for a Japanese sword used by Sasaki Kojirō.
The axe, adz and awl.
The adz is used to carve out or hollow a log, for example a dugout canoe.
From the UK, I've never noticed that the pole star looks particularly bright. The big dipper is often used to pin-point the Pole Star.
They used Adz and Atlatls
An adze is a cutting tool with a curved blade set at a right angle to the handle, and used in shaping wood.
The Age of Adz was created in 2009.
They were the Axe, Adz, and the Awl.
Knives.,hoes,arrowheads and adz
they played Lacrosse,hoop and pole game,and,cup and pin game :)
Adz Hunter is 5' 10 1/2".
If the pin is not initially magnetized, then it'll be attracted to either end of a magnet.If the pin is magnetized, then its north and south poles will each be attracted to theopposite pole of any other magnet, and will be repelled by the like pole of any othermagnet.
Three objects pop into my mind: awl (tool used for punching small holes in wood), adz (axlike tool with a curved blade at right angles to the handle used for shaping wood), and axe (for cutting wood) I guess it's adz you're searching for. I think you meant 'shaping' instead of 'shaving'.