Associations to the word «Poling»
Noun
- Polarization
- Dipole
- Ceramic
- Kv
- Raft
- Chan
- Ceramics
- Corona
- Dorchester
- Gillespie
- Rowing
- Canoe
- Lithium
- Chaplain
- Sussex
- Autism
- Polymer
- Thickness
- Tracking
- Ache
- Rapid
- Primary
- Barge
- Poly
- Lining
- Marco
- Current
- Vaccine
- Electrode
- Boat
- Deposition
- Paint
- Symmetry
- Hannah
- Crystal
- Pol
- Nominee
- Liquid
- Temperature
- Harold
- Conductor
- Axis
- Orientation
- Hay
- Domain
- Material
- Pitch
- Bean
- Pole
- Ford
- Alan
- Fiber
- Keyboard
- Laser
- Fig
- Phase
- Symphony
- Republican
- Radar
- Canal
- Field
- Cm
- Daniel
- Frederick
- Behavior
- Craft
- Process
- Stream
- Moore
- Clark
- Mile
- Direction
- River
- Vote
- Representative
- Steve
- Charge
- Glass
Adjective
Adverb
Wiktionary
POLING, verb. Present participle of pole
POLING, noun. The act of supporting or of propelling by means of a pole or poles.
POLING, noun. The operation of dispersing wormcasts over the walks with poles.
POLING, noun. One of the poles or planks used in upholding the side earth in excavating a tunnel, ditch, etc.
POLING BOAT, noun. (nautical) Any small boat, such as a punt, propelled using a long pole.
POLING BOATS, noun. Plural of poling boat
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