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POL'LACK, n. A fish, a species of Gadus or cod.
POLL-EVIL, n. [poll and evil.] A swelling or impostem on a horse's head, or on t...
POLL, n. 1. The head of a person, or the back part of the head, and in compositi...
POL'ITY, n. [Gr.] The form or constitution of civil government of a nation or st...
POL'ITURE, n. [See Polish .] Polish; the gloss given by polishing. [Not used.]
POL'ITIZE, v.i. To play the politician. [Not in use.]
POL'ITICS, n. The science of government; that part of ethics which consists in t...
POLITI'CIAN, a. Cunning; using artifice. POLITI'CIAN ,n. One versed in the scien...
POLIT'ICASTER, n. A petty politician; a pretender to politics.
POLIT'ICALLY, adv. With relation to the government of a nation or state. 1. Artf...
POLIT'ICAL, a. [supra.] Pertaining to policy, or to civil government and its adm...
POL'ITIC, a. [L. politicus; Gr. a city.] 1. Wise; prudent and sagacious in devis...
POLI'TENESS, n. Polish or elegance of manners; gentility; good breeding; ease an...
POLI'TELY, adv. With elegance of manners; genteelly; courteously.
POLI'TE, a. [L. politus, polished, from polio, supra.] 1. Literally, smooth, glo...
POL'ISHING, ppr. Making smooth and glossy; refining. POL'ISHING , n. Smoothness;...