Poly
Poly, from the Greek πολύς meaning "many" or "much", may refer to:
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Businesses
- China Poly Group Corporation, a Chinese business group, and its subsidiaries:
- Poly Property, a Hong Kong incorporated Chinese property developer
- Poly Real Estate, a Chinese real estate developer
- Poly Technologies, a defense manufacturing company
- Poly, an American communications technology company
People
- Natasha Poly (born 1985), stage name of Russian supermodel Natalya Sergeyevna Polevshchikova
- Poly Styrene (1957–2011), stage name of Marianne Joan Elliott-Said, British musician, singer-songwriter and frontwoman for the punk rock band X-Ray Spex
Places
- Polytechnic Heights, Fort Worth, Texas, locally known as Poly
Other uses
- Hong Kong Polytechnic University, often called as Poly by Hong Kong people
- Polytechnic Institute of NYU, often called Poly by its students and faculty
- The Rensselaer Polytechnic, also known as The Poly, the student newspaper of Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute
- Royal Cornwall Polytechnic Society, a UK charity commonly known as "The Poly"
- Polyspheric or Poly, lower-cost V8 engines produced by Chrysler from 1955 to 1958
- Poly (website), a website by Google
- Polyethylene, shortened to poly, as in 'poly gloves', thin, inexpensive disposable gloves made from polyethylene
- Polysexuality, a sexual attraction to multiple, but not all, genders.
- Polyamory, having or wanting romantic relationships with multiple people simultaneously, with all parties consenting
See also
- Poly-1, a 1980s desktop computer designed in New Zealand for educational use
- Warren CP-1, also called Miss Poly, an early aircraft built by engineering students at California Polytechnic College, first flown in 1929
- Polly (disambiguation)
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