Poland Polish
WordReference Random House Learner's Dictionary of American English © 2026
pol /pɑl/USA pronunciation
n. [countable]
WordReference Random House Unabridged Dictionary of American English © 2026- Government, Informal Terms[Informal.]a politician, esp. one experienced in making political deals.
pol
(pol),USA pronunciation n. [Informal.]
POL,
Pol.,
- Government, Informal Termsa politician, esp. one experienced in making political deals, exchanging political favors, etc.
- by shortening 1940–45
POL,
- Chemistrypetroleum, oil, and lubricants.
Pol.,
- Place NamesPoland.
- Language VarietiesAlso, Pol Polish.
- political.
- politics.
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'pol' also found in these entries (note: many are not synonyms or translations):
Alaska pollock
- Berezina
- Castor and Pollux
- French polish
- Gdynia
- Gierek
- Good Neighbor Policy
- Hofmann
- Interpol
- Kastor and Pollux
- Korzybski
- Kosciusko
- Kraków
- Królewska Huta
- Limburg
- Pol.
- addition polymer
- alder
- anti-Polish
- apple-polish
- baba
- babka
- bandura
- beluga
- bibliopole
- body politic
- borzoi
- catchpole
- chervonets
- cosmopolite
- debit policy
- desert varnish
- dybbuk
- floating policy
- foreign policy
- frequency polygon
- gherkin
- golden polypody
- gopak
- grosz
- guberniya
- hawk
- hetman
- high polymer
- homeowner's policy
- hoo-ha
- horde
- incomes policy
- kielbasa
- kishke