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Apollinarian
Apollinarian A*pol`li*na"ri*an, a. [L. Apollinaris, fr. Apollo.] (Rom. Antiq.) In honor of Apollo; as, the Apollinarian games.
Apollinarian
Apollinarian A*pol`li*na"ri*an, n. (Eccl. Hist.) A follower of Apollinaris, Bishop of Laodicea in the fourth century, who denied the proper humanity of Christ.
Apollinaris water
Apollinaris water A*pol`li*na"ris wa"ter An effervescing alkaline mineral water used as a table beverage. It is obtained from a spring in Apollinarisburg, near Bonn.
Pollinate
Pollinate Pol"li*nate, a. (Zo["o]l.) Pollinose.
Pollinate
Pollinate Pol"li*nate, v. t. (Bot.) To apply pollen to (a stigma). -- Pol`li*na"tion, n. (Bot.)
Pollination
Pollinate Pol"li*nate, v. t. (Bot.) To apply pollen to (a stigma). -- Pol`li*na"tion, n. (Bot.)
Pollinctor
Pollinctor Pol*linc"tor, n. [L., fr. pollingere.] (Rom. Antiq.) One who prepared corpses for the funeral.
Polling
Polling Poll"ing, n. [See Poll the head.] 1. The act of topping, lopping, or cropping, as trees or hedges. 2. Plunder, or extortion. [Obs.] --E. Hall. 3. The act of voting, or of registering a vote. Polling booth, a temporary structure where the voting at an election is done; a polling place.
Polling booth
Polling Poll"ing, n. [See Poll the head.] 1. The act of topping, lopping, or cropping, as trees or hedges. 2. Plunder, or extortion. [Obs.] --E. Hall. 3. The act of voting, or of registering a vote. Polling booth, a temporary structure where the voting at an election is done; a polling place.
Pollinia
Pollinium Pol*lin"i*um, n.; pl. Pollinia. [NL. See Pollen.] (Bot.) A coherent mass of pollen, as in the milkweed and most orchids.
Polliniferous
Polliniferous Pol`li*nif"er*ous, a. [L. pollen, -inis, pollen + -ferous: cf. F. pollinif[`e]re.] (Bot.) Producing pollen; polleniferous.
Pollinium
Pollinium Pol*lin"i*um, n.; pl. Pollinia. [NL. See Pollen.] (Bot.) A coherent mass of pollen, as in the milkweed and most orchids.
Pollinose
Pollinose Pol"li*nose`, a. [L. pollen, -inis, dust.] (Zo["o]l.) Having the surface covered with a fine yellow dust, like pollen.
Prunus Capollin
Capulin Cap"u*lin (-l[i^]n), n. [Sp. capuli.] The Mexican cherry (Prunus Capollin).

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- Abraham J. Pollin (December 3, 1923 – November 24, 2009) was the owner of a number of professional sports teams including the Washington Capitals in the...
- Pollin is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Abe Pollin (1923–2009), American sports team owner Andy Pollin (born 1958), American radio...
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- Irene Sue Pollin (née Kerchek; June 29, 1924 – July 28, 2020) was an American sports executive and philanthropist. Pollin was born in St. Louis, Missouri...
- Andrew Pollin (born August 3, 1958) is an American radio and TV personality. He currently co-hosts, with Rob Long, about half of the episodes of The Mid-Atlantic...
- The Pollin Prize for Pediatric Research was an annual award given to physicians who contributed important advances to the field of pediatrics, and was...
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- Dr. William Pollin (May 13, 1922 - January 25, 2008) was a psychiatrist who served as the second director of the National Institute on Drug Abuse and as...
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