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There are 16 seven-letter words beginning with POLL

POLLACKpollack n. Alternative spelling of pollock.
pollack v. Alternative spelling of pollock.
Pollack n. Alternative spelling of Polack.
POLLANSpollans n. Plural of pollan.
Pollans prop.n. Plural of Pollan.
POLLAN n. (Irish) a whitefish, plentiful in Irish loughs, also POWAN.
POLLARDpollard n. (Often attributive) A pruned tree; the wood of such trees.
pollard n. A buck deer that has shed its antlers.
pollard n. A hornless variety of domestic animal, as cattle or goats.
POLLAXEpollaxe n. Alternative form of poleaxe.
POLLAXE n. an axe on a pole, also POLEAX, POLEAXE.
POLLAXE v. to strike with a pollaxe.
POLLEESpollees n. Plural of pollee.
POLLEE n. one who is polled.
POLLENSpollens n. Plural of pollen.
POLLEN v. to cover or fertilise with pollen.
POLLENTPOLLENT adj. (Latin) strong, powerful.
POLLERSpollers n. Plural of poller.
POLLER n. one that polls, also POLLIST, POLLSTER.
POLLICYpollicy n. Obsolete form of policy.
POLLICY n. (Spenser) policy, also POLLICIE.
POLLIESpollies n. Plural of pollie.
pollies n. Plural of polly.
POLLY n. a type of mineral water.
POLLINGpolling v. Present participle of poll.
polling n. The action of taking a poll.
polling n. (Computing) A technique that continually interrogates a peripheral or service to see if it has data to transfer.
POLLISTpollist n. (Rare) Synonym of pollster.
POLLIST n. one that polls, also POLLER, POLLSTER.
POLLMANpollman n. (UK, historical, Cambridge University slang) One who takes an ordinary university degree, without honours.
Pollman prop.n. A surname.
POLLMAN n. a graduate with a pass degree.
POLLMENpollmen n. Plural of pollman.
POLLMAN n. a graduate with a pass degree.
POLLOCKpollock n. Either of two lean, white marine food fishes, of the genus Pollachius, in the cod family.
pollock v. To fish for pollock.
pollock v. To splatter, as with paint.
POLLUTEpollute v. (Transitive) To make something harmful, especially by the addition of some unwanted product.
pollute v. (Transitive) To make something or somewhere less suitable for some activity, especially by the introduction…
pollute v. To corrupt or profane.

Scrabble words — in black are valid world wide — in RED are not valid in North America — in GREEN are valid only in North America.
Definitions are short excerpt from the WikWik.org and 1Word.ws.

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