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[ pol-os ] / ˈpɒl ɒs /
noun, plural pol·oi [pol-oi]. /ˈpɒl ɔɪ/. a tall, cylindrical headdress represented, especially on statutes, as worn by women in ancient Greece. Origin of polosFirst recorded in 1840–50, polos is from the Greek word pólos axis Words nearby polosPolonius, Polonize, Polonnaruwa, polony, polo pony, polos, polo shirt, Pol Pot, Polska, Poltava, poltergeist Dictionary.com UnabridgedBased on the Random House Unabridged Dictionary, © Random House, Inc. 2020 Example sentences from the Web for polosA strange fairy-tale legend has come down to us about the return of the Polos. Medieval People|Eileen Edna Power Such is the narrative of the travels and foreign residence of the three Polos, as related by Marco. The History of the Great and Mighty Kingdom of China and the Situation Thereof, Volume I (of 2)|Juan Gonzalez de Mendoza It is no wonder that the Polos were not known until they recalled themselves to the memory of their friends. Discoverers and Explorers|Edward R. Shaw He also welcomed those adventurous Italians, the Polos, and sought to make use of them to open communication with Europe. Beacon Lights of History, Volume XIV|John Lord
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