poller

See also: Poller

English

Etymology

poll + -er

Noun

poller (plural pollers)

  1. one who polls or lops trees
  2. one who cuts hair; a barber
  3. one who votes
  4. one who registers voters or conducts a poll
  5. (computing) a task or process that periodically checks for a condition being satisfied, such as the availability of new data

Anagrams


Dutch

Retractible road bollards.

Etymology

Noun

poller m (plural pollers, diminutive pollertje n)

  1. a retractable road bollard
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