The meaning of Polls
Polls – definition
nounThe process of voting in an election.
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The country went to the polls on march 10nounA person's head.
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Peter scratched his poll and smiled feebly.nounA hornless animal, especially one of a breed of hornless cattle.
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A poll goat is one that is naturally hornless ie. it will never grow horns without needing to be di…
verbRecord the opinion or vote of.
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Over half of those polled do not believe the prime minister usually tells the truthverbCheck the status of (a device), especially as part of a repeated cycle.
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The network manager can also use the software to poll each mac on the netverbCut the horns off (an animal, especially a young cow).
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As an added bonus, every thunderhouse calf born to date has been polled!
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Word origin
Middle English (in the sense ‘head’): perhaps of Low German origin. The original sense was ‘head’, and hence ‘an individual person among a number’, from which developed the sense ‘number of p
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