polic-o: police administration or regulation; -ano,
-isto: policeman; -ist-aro:
poliedr-o:
polifiletik-a:
polifoni-o: polyphony. Def.: Multeso de soni diferanta ma sam-tempa. — DEFIRS
poligam-a: polygamous;
poliglot-a, -(ul)o: polyglot. — DEFIRS
poligon-o:
poligraf-o: multigraph, poylgraph: instrument for
multiplying copies of a writing; -(ul)o:
poligrafi-o: the art of operating a polygraph. — DEFIS
polikrom-a: polychrome. — DEFIRS
polilem-o:
polimati-o: polymathy, varied learning. — DEFIS
polimorf-a: polymorphous, multiform. — DEFIS
polinomi-o:
polip-o:
polis-ar:
polisperm-o: polysperm.
polit-a:
politeism-o: polytheism. — DEFIRS
politeist-o: polytheist. — DEFIRS
politeknik-o: polytechnics; -ala: polytechnic:
relating to arts and sciences; -ano:
politik-o: politics, public policy; -ala:
political; -ero: one who dabbles in politics; -isto:
politrop-a:
polk-ar:
polonez-o: polonaise, a kind of dance. — DEFRS
polp-o: octopus, devil-fish (genus: Octopus). — eFIS
polster-o: stuffing, padding, wadding (of garments, etc.); -izar: to stuff, pad (ulo); -ajo: what stuffed, padded: bolster, pad, cushion, padded quilt, etc. — DeIR
poltron-o: cowardly, dastardly, chicken-hearted; (cf. febl-anma); -(ul)o: coward, poltroon, skulker; -eso: cowardice; -ajo: cowardly action. Def.: Pavor-(eg)ema; sen-kuraj-(eg)-a. — DEFI
polut-ar:
polv-o: dust (cf. pulvero, pudro); -oza, -atra: dusty; -ifar: to rise (of dust); to be dusty (of roads); -igar: to reduce (ulo) to d.; -eskar: to become dusty; -izar: to cover (ulu, ulo) with d.; -o-nubo: a cloud of d. ? IS
pom-o: an apple; -iero: apple tree; -ier-eyo: orchard. — FI
pomad-o: pomade, pomatum; -izar: to apply p. to (hair or exterior of the body); har- -o: hair p. — DEFIRS
pomel-o: pommel (of saddle); knob on the hilt of a sword or pistol. Def.: Mikra bulo ye l’extremajo di espado, di pistolo od avan solo; III-142. — EFIS
pomp-o: pomp, state, show; -acho:
pompelmus-o:
pompon-o: pompon, top-knot; tuft added to dress of a soldier, etc. — DEFS
ponder-ar:
pone-o: pony: small horse. — DEF
poniard-o: poniard, dagger; -agar, poniarde ocidar: to poniard, stab (ulu) with a dagger; (cf. dago). — EFIS
pons-a: poppy-colo(u)red, flame colo(u)red, vivid scarlet. ? DFIRS