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politics
the work or study of government. [3 definitions]
polka
a lively dance from central Europe that is done by pairs of people. [2 definitions]
polka dot
one of many small round dots in a pattern. [2 definitions]
poll
the collection and counting of votes in an election. [6 definitions]
pollen
the fine, yellow powder made by a flowering plant. When pollen is carried by the wind or by an insect to another plant of the same kind, it fertilizes that plant's seeds.
pollinate
to move or carry pollen to a plant, causing the seeds to be fertilized.
pollute
to make dirty or harmful to health by mixing in or adding waste material.
polluted
made unclean, impure, or unhealthy.
pollution
an act or instance of polluting. [2 definitions]
polo
a game played on horseback by two teams of three or four members each. The players use mallets with long handles to hit a small wooden ball into the opponent's goal.
polygon
a flat, closed figure with three or more sides bounded by straight lines.
polyp
a small water animal with a soft body and a mouth surrounded by tentacles. Polyps attach themselves to rocks or other underwater objects. Corals, sea anemones, and jellyfish spend part of their lives as polyps and part of their lives floating freely.
pomegranate
a red fruit with a tough rind and many seeds. The seeds are in a juicy pulp and can be eaten. [2 definitions]
pomp
a splendid display; magnificence.
pompous
showing an exaggerated sense of own's own importance.
poncho
a cloak that is like a blanket with a hole in the center for a person's head.
pond
a small body of still water.
ponder
to think about something deeply and carefully. [2 definitions]
pony
a kind of small horse.
pony express
a system of delivering the mail using riders on horseback. The pony express ran between St. Louis, Missouri and Sacramento, California during 1860 and 1861.
ponytail
a hair style in which all the hair is drawn up and tied at the back so that the ends hang free.
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