Lodgepole
Pronunciation: /ˈlɑːdʒˌpoʊl/
Lodgepole (noun)
- A type of tall pine tree with straight, narrow wood used for building and poles.
- A long, straight wooden pole used to support a structure, especially in temporary shelters.
Examples
- The lodgepole grows tall in the dry forest.
- People plant lodgepole to restore the hillside.