Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
pike-pole
Noun
/paɪk poʊl/

Definition
A long pole with a sharp end used for maneuvering boats or in firefighting.

Examples
- The firefighter used the pike-pole to pull down the ceiling to check for hidden flames.
- During the rescue, the crew used a pike-pole to guide the boat away from the rocks.
- He demonstrated how to use a pike-pole effectively while on the river.

Meaning
A tool used mainly in water or firefighting situations, designed to extend the reach of the user for pushing or pulling objects.

Synonyms
- Boathook
- Hook pole
- Rescue pole