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poll (n.)

1.try to learn someone's opinions and intentions"I have to sound out the new professor"

2.measure the depth of something

3.the counting of votes (as in an election)

4.a tame parrot

5.the part of the head between the ears

6.the top of the head

7.an inquiry into public opinion conducted by interviewing a random sample of people

poll (v.)

1.convert into a pollard"pollard trees"

2.get the opinions (of people) by asking specific questions

3.get the votes of

4.vote in an election at a polling station

5.(politics)vote by ballot"The voters were balloting in this state"

 
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poll (v.) (politics)

ballot  (politics), cast one's vote  (politics), vote  (politics)

 
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Merriam-Webster (1913)

PollPoll (?), n. [From Polly, The proper name.] A parrot; -- familiarly so called.

PollPoll, n. [Gr. � the many, the rabble.] One who does not try for honors, but is content to take a degree merely; a passman. [Cambridge Univ., Eng.]

PollPoll (?), n. [Akin to LG. polle the head, the crest of a bird, the top of a tree, OD. pol, polle, Dan. puld the crown of a hat.]
1. The head; the back part of the head. “All flaxen was his poll.” Shak.

2. A number or aggregate of heads; a list or register of heads or individuals.

We are the greater poll, and in true fear
They gave us our demands.
Shak.

The muster file, rotten and sound, upon my life, amounts not to fifteen thousand poll. Shak.

3. Specifically, the register of the names of electors who may vote in an election.

4. The casting or recording of the votes of registered electors; as, the close of the poll.

All soldiers quartered in place are to remove . . . and not to return till one day after the poll is ended. Blackstone.

5. pl. The place where the votes are cast or recorded; as, to go to the polls.

6. The broad end of a hammer; the but of an ax.

7. (Zoöl.) The European chub. See Pollard, 3 (a).

Poll book, a register of persons entitled to vote at an election. -- Poll evil (Far.), an inflammatory swelling or abscess on a horse's head, confined beneath the great ligament of the neck. -- Poll pick (Mining), a pole having a heavy spike on the end, forming a kind of crowbar. -- Poll tax, a tax levied by the head, or poll; a capitation tax.

PollPoll, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Polled (?); p. pr. & vb. n. Polling.]
1. To remove the poll or head of; hence, to remove the top or end of; to clip; to lop; to shear; as, to poll the head; to poll a tree.

When he [Absalom] pollled his head. 2 Sam. xiv. 26.

His death did so grieve them that they polled themselves; they clipped off their horse and mule's hairs. Sir T. North.

2. To cut off; to remove by clipping, shearing, etc.; to mow or crop; -- sometimes with off; as, to poll the hair; to poll wool; to poll grass.

Who, as he polled off his dart's head, so sure he had decreed
That all the counsels of their war he would poll off like it.
Chapman.

3. To extort from; to plunder; to strip. [Obs.]

Which polls and pills the poor in piteous wise. Spenser.

4. To impose a tax upon. [Obs.]

5. To pay as one's personal tax.

The man that polled but twelve pence for his head. Dryden.

6. To enter, as polls or persons, in a list or register; to enroll, esp. for purposes of taxation; to enumerate one by one.

Polling the reformed churches whether they equalize in number those of his three kingdoms. Milton.

7. To register or deposit, as a vote; to elicit or call forth, as votes or voters; as, he polled a hundred votes more than his opponent.

And poll for points of faith his trusty vote. Tickell.

8. (Law) To cut or shave smooth or even; to cut in a straight line without indentation; as, a polled deed. See Dee� poll. Burrill.

To poll a jury, to call upon each member of the jury to answer individually as to his concurrence in a verdict which has been rendered.

PollPoll, v. i. To vote at an election. Beaconsfield.

 
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Poll may refer to:

  • Opinion poll, a type of survey
  • Polling station, a place where a voters cast their ballots
  • The poll of a horse; that is, the area where the top of the head meets the neck.
  • In fire alarms, polling devices to check for new conditions.
  • In arboriculture, trimming a tree
  • In equestrianism, polling is the illegal practice of hitting the horse on the legs.
  • In metallurgy, polling is the refining of a crude metal made impure by its own oxides.
  • In telecommunication, the term polling can mean:
    1. Network control in which the control station invites tributary stations to transmit in the sequence specified by the control station,
    2. In point-to-point or multipoint communication, the process whereby stations are invited one at a time to transmit,
    3. In automated HF radio systems, a technique for measuring and reporting channel quality.
    4. The sequential interrogation of devices for various purposes, such as avoiding contention, determining operational status, or determining readiness to send or receive data. Computer science shares this definition of the word.
  • In computer science
    1. Actively sampling the status of an external device by a client program as a synchronous activity. See Polling (computer science)
    2. The sending by an an application of a request to a managed node for information. For example, a ping is a poll requesting a response from another computer.

As a surname:

  • Graham Poll, football (soccer) referee

Polling may refer to:

  • Polling (Mühldorf), a town in the district of Mühldorf in Bavaria.
  • Mühldorf (Weilheim-Schongau), a town in the district of Weilheim-Schongau.

References

  • Federal Standard 1037C
  • MIL-STD-188
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