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poly | pily |

As a noun poly

is dust.

As an adjective pily is

like pile or wool.

poly

English

Etymology 1

Shortening of various words.

Noun

(polys)
  • polytechnic.
  • polyethylene (polythene)
  • (chiefly, computer graphics) polygon
  • (uncountable) polyester
  • a cotton-poly blend
  • (chiefly, informal) polyamory
  • (chiefly, informal) A polyamorous person.
  • Adjective

    (-)
  • (chiefly, informal) polyamorous
  • Verb

  • (transitive, video games, roguelikes) To polymorph; to transform by magic.
  • Etymology 2

    (etyl) (lena) polium, the name of a plant, perhaps Teucrium polium .

    Alternative forms

    * poley

    Noun

  • A whitish woolly plant () of the order Labiatae, found throughout the Mediterranean.
  • Usage notes

    * The name, with various prefixes, is sometimes given to other related species of the same genus.

    Derived terms

    * poly-mountain (Webster 1913)

    Anagrams

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    pily

    English

    Adjective

    (en adjective)
  • Like pile or wool.
  • * 1903 , Charles Henry Lane, Rabbits, Cats and Cavies
  • the thick, fine, short undercoat, or pily fur
    (Webster 1913)