pollock
[ pol-uh k ]
/ ˈpɒl ək /
noun, plural pol·locks, (especially collectively) pol·lock. Chiefly British.
Origin of pollock
variant of
pollack
Words nearby pollock
pollinium,
pollinize,
pollinosis,
polliwog,
pollo,
pollock,
pollock, jackson,
pollster,
polltaker,
pollucite,
pollutant
Definition for pollock (2 of 2)
Pollock
[ pol-uh k ]
/ ˈpɒl ək /
noun
Sir Frederick,1845–1937,
English legal scholar and author.
Jackson,1912–56,
U.S. painter.
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British Dictionary definitions for pollock
Pollock
/ (ˈpɒlək) /
noun
Sir Frederick. 1845–1937, English legal scholar: with Maitland, he wrote History of English Law before the Time of Edward I (1895)
Jackson. 1912–56, US abstract expressionist painter; chief exponent of action painting in the US