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PO'MANDER, n. A sweet ball; a perfumed ball or powder.
POMA'DE, n. Perfumed ointment. [Little used.]
POMA'CEOUS, a. Consisting of apples; as pomaceous harvests. 1. Like pomace.
POMACE, n. [from L. pomum, an apple.] The substance of apples or of similar frui...
POLYTHEIS'TIC POLYTHEIS'TICAL, a. Pertaining to polytheism; as polytheistic beli...
POL'YTHEIST, n. A person who believes in or maintains the doctrine of a pluralit...
POL'YTHEISM, n. [Gr. many and God.] The doctrine of a plurality of gods or invis...
POLYTECH'NIC, a. [Gr.many and art.] Denoting or comprehending many arts; as a po...
POLYSYN'DETON, n. [Gr. many and connecting.] A figure of rhetoric by which the c...
POL'YSYLLABLE, n. [Gr.many and a syllable.] A word of many syllables, that is, c...
POLYSYLLAB'IC POLYSYLLAB'ICAL, a. [from polysyllable.] Pertaining to a polysylla...
POLYSPERM'OUS, a. Containing many See ds; as a polyspermous capsule or berry.
POL'YSPERM, n. [Gr. many and See d.] A tree whose fruit contains many See ds.
POL'YSPAST,n. [Gr. many and to draw.] A machine consisting of many pulleys.
POL'YSCOPE, n. [Gr. many and to view.] A glass which makes a single object appea...
POL'YPUS, n. [Gr. many and foot.] 1. Something that has many feet or roots. 2. I...