standpost

/ˈstændˌpōst/

Definitions

1. noun

A permanent structure, typically a pole or a column, from which a lamppost or other light source is suspended

“The city installed new standposts with LED lights to enhance street safety.”

2. noun

A fixed point from which something is operated or controlled, especially a system or a machine

“The control room was connected to a standpost from which the entire factory could be managed remotely.”

Synonyms

  • lamp standard
  • pole