polo
Polo, Mar‧co /ˈmɑːkəʊ $ ˈmɑːr-/
Polo (also ˈPolo mint)
po‧lo /ˈpəʊləʊ $ ˈpoʊloʊ/ noun [uncountable]
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English Dictionary I. Polo, Mar‧co /ˈmɑːkəʊ $ ˈmɑːr-/
(?1254–1324) an Italian traveller whose writings gave Europeans their first knowledge of life in the
Far East. He went to India, southeast Asia, and China, and spent several years working for the Chinese
emperor Kublai Khan.
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II. Polo1 (
also ˈPolo mint)
trademark a type of hard, round, white sweet sold in the UK, which tastes of
mint and has a hole in the middle. Advertisements for Polos use the phrase ‘Polo, the mint with a hole’.
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III. Polo2 trademark a type of small car made by the German company Volkswagen
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po‧lo /ˈpəʊləʊ $ ˈpoʊloʊ/
noun [uncountable][
Date: 1800-1900;
Language: Balti;
Origin: 'ball']
a game played between two teams of players who ride on horses and hit a small ball with long-handled wooden hammers
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