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Polish
8 ENTRIES FOUND:
polish
(verb)
polish
(noun)
Polish
(noun)
polished
(adjective)
French polish
(noun)
nail polish
(noun)
spit and polish
(noun)
Poland
(proper noun)
Polish
/
ˈ
poʊlɪʃ/
noun
Polish
/
ˈ
poʊlɪʃ/
noun
Britannica Dictionary definition of POLISH
1
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noncount
]
:
the language of Poland
Do you speak
Polish
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the Polish
:
the people of Poland
a tradition of
the Polish
[=
Poles
]
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— Polish
adjective
She is
Polish
.
Polish
food/traditions
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