underpole
/ˈʌndərpoʊl/Definitions
1. noun
A type of pole or vertical support, especially one that is partially or entirely beneath a surface, such as a road or a structure.
“The engineer installed an underpole to support the new highway overpass.”
2. noun
A type of sail or spar on a ship, that is set below the main deck.
“The underpole was an essential part of the ship’s rigging system.”