ranging pole (Meaning)

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ranging pole (n)

surveying instrument consisting of a straight rod painted in bands of alternate red and white each one foot wide; used for sightings by surveyors

Synonyms & Antonyms of ranging pole

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ranging pole Sentence Examples

  1. The construction workers used a ranging pole to mark the boundaries of the new building.
  2. The surveyor held the ranging pole upright to determine the elevation of the property.
  3. The electrical engineers used a ranging pole to locate potential hazards along the power line.
  4. The golfer used a ranging pole to estimate the distance to the hole.
  5. The photographer perched a ranging pole on the tripod to steady the camera.
  6. The arborist used a ranging pole to assess the height of the tree.
  7. The hikers used a ranging pole to navigate through unfamiliar terrain.
  8. The park ranger used a ranging pole to measure the depth of the river.
  9. The wildlife biologists used a ranging pole to track the movements of animals.
  10. The police officer marked the crime scene with a ranging pole to indicate the location of evidence.

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surveying instrument consisting of a straight rod painted in bands of alternate red and white each one foot wide; used for sightings by surveyors

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The construction workers used a ranging pole to mark the boundaries of the new building.

The surveyor held the ranging pole upright to determine the elevation of the property.

The electrical engineers used a ranging pole to locate potential hazards along the power line.

The golfer used a ranging pole to estimate the distance to the hole.