(brit pol)
1pol·ka — /ˈpoʊlkə, Brit ˈpɒlkə/ noun, pl kas [count] 1 : a lively dance for couples We danced a polka. 2 : the music for a polka The band played a polka …
2Saint-Pol-de-Léon — Pour les articles homonymes, voir Saint Pol. 48° 41′ 10″ N 3° 59′ 06″ W …
3In·ter·pol — /ˈıntɚˌpoʊl, Brit ˈıntəˌpɒl/ noun [singular] : an international police organization that works with the police of different countries to fight crime …
4pollock — pol•lock [[t]ˈpɒl ək[/t]] n. pl. locks, (esp. collectively) lock. 1) ich brit. a greenish North Atlantic food fish, Pollachius virens, of the cod family, with a white lateral stripe and a jutting lower jaw 2) ich brit. Also, pollack a related,… …
5polemize — /pol euh muyz /, v.i., polemized, polemizing. polemicize. Also, esp. Brit., polemise. [ < Gk pólem(os) war + IZE] * * * …
6pollock — /pol euhk/, n., pl. pollocks, (esp. collectively) pollock. Chiefly Brit. 1. Also called saithe. a North Atlantic food fish, Pollachius virens, of the cod family. 2. pollack. [var. of POLLACK] * * * ▪ fish also spelled pollack …
7polyethylene — /pol ee eth euh leen /, n. Chem. a plastic polymer of ethylene used chiefly for containers, electrical insulation, and packaging. Also called, Brit., polythene. [1935 40; POLY + ETHYLENE] * * * …
8polythene — /pol euh theen /, n. Chem. Brit. polyethylene. [1935 40; by shortening] * * * …
9Polyzoa — /pol ee zoh euh/, n. Zool. Brit. Bryozoa. [1820 30; < NL; see POLY , ZOA] * * * …
10polyzoan — /pol ee zoh euhn/, adj., n. Brit. bryozoan. [1855 60; < NL Polyzo(a) POLYZOA + AN] * * * …