How to Pronounce "lodgepole"
word
ˈɫɑdʒˌpoʊɫ
LAHJ-pohl
ˈlɒdʒˌpəʊl
LOJ-pohll
Definition
A lodgepole is a type of pine tree, known for its tall, straight trunk, native to North America and often used for making poles or timber.
IPA Transcription
American English
ˈɫɑdʒˌpoʊɫ
British English
ˈlɒdʒˌpəʊl
Simplified Pronunciation
US
LAHJ-pohl
UK
LOJ-pohll
Listen in Context
The lodgepole grows straight and tall in many forests.
A lodgepole can be used for building cabins.
The park is filled with lodgepole trees.
Many Native American tribes used lodgepole trunks to build their tipis.