Associations to the word «Polled»
Noun
- Vote
- Poll
- Polling
- Ballot
- Runoff
- Hereford
- Respondent
- Democrat
- Candidate
- Turnout
- Primary
- Voter
- Preference
- Electorate
- Stunt
- Pew
- Election
- Republican
- Donetsk
- Angus
- Breed
- Dorset
- Clements
- Unionist
- Listener
- Shreveport
- Challenger
- Romney
- Geelong
- Plurality
- Survey
- Waverley
- Conservative
- Constituency
- Pas
- Cattle
- Margin
- Horn
- Rasmussen
- Cent
- Holloway
- Interrupt
- Liberal
- Nominee
- Breeder
- Baton
- Reelection
- Seat
- Labour
- Libertarian
- Dole
- Nea
- Trophy
- Incumbent
- Lyons
- Percentage
- Greatest
- Ram
- Sheep
- Majority
- Pollard
- Quota
- Calais
- Party
- Rouge
- Beef
- Threshold
- Total
- Ticket
- Finishing
- Livestock
Adjective
Adverb
Wiktionary
POLLED, verb. Simple past tense and past participle of poll
POLLED, adjective. Lopped; said of trees having their tops cut off.
POLLED, adjective. Cropped; bald.
POLLED, adjective. Without horns; said of livestock that normally have horns, but which have been bred to be hornless, or which have been dehorned.
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