Definition of Polts

1. polt [v] - See also: polt

Lexicographical Neighbors of Polts

poltergeistism
poltergeistlike
poltergeists
poltergeisty
poltfeet
poltfoot
polting
poltinnik
poltinniks
poltophagy
poltroon
poltrooneries
poltroonery
poltroonish
poltroons
polts (current term)
poluria
polus
polus anterior bulbi oculi
polus anterior lentis
polus frontalis cerebri
polus occipitalis cerebri
polus posterior bulbi oculi
polus posterior lentis
polus temporalis cerebri
polverine
polwig
polwigs
poly(3-hydroxyalkanoic acid) synthase

Literary usage of Polts

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Annual Register (1789)
"... the principal polts which ... for fuch a handful of men to maintain their ground in two polts ..."

2. Amateur and Professional Stage Life: Or, The Adventures of Billy Shakespoke by Charles Alden John Farrar (1882)
"... and myself we finally made up the three programmes as follows : first night, farce, " The Two polts ;" Fancy Dance ; drama, " The Momentous Question;" ..."

3. On Liberty by John Stuart Mill (1863)
"... a certain length of time, and then stop: when does it stop '/~'When it ceases to'~polTs^ ..."

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