Polo

Etymology
From the word  pulu, meaning ball.

Noun

 * 1)  A ball game where two teams of players on horseback use long-handled mallets to propel the ball along the ground and into their opponent's goal.
 * 2)  A polo shirt

Translations

 * German:
 * Macedonian: поло
 * Portuguese:


 * Spanish:
 * Turkish: polo, çevgen

Derived terms

 * polo shirt - A T-shaped shirt with a collar and two buttons.
 * polo neck - A garment, usually a sweater, with a round, high collar that folds over and covers the neck. (Can also be used as an adjective, e.g. polo-necked jumper.)
 * water polo - A version of the game above, played in a swimming pool instead of on horseback.

Usage notes
The word polo has the following commercial uses:
 * Polo Mints - A white mint flavoured sweet with a hole in the centre.
 * VW Polo - A type of car manufactured by Volkswagen

Anagrams

 * loop
 * OOPL
 * pool

Etymology
From a contraction of the preposition por: + neuter singular article lo:.

Contraction

 * 1) for the, by the

Noun

 * 1) a Pole (person from Poland)

Etymology
From the verb.

Noun

 * 1)  Poor, one to be pitied.
 * ''poikapolo
 * poor boy

Synonyms

 * poloinen

Noun

 * 1)  pole (geographic, electrical or magnetic)
 * 2)  polo (sport)

Related terms

 * polare

Noun

 * 1) polo (ball game)

Noun

 * 1) pole
 * 2) polo shirt

Verb


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