"Pollinose" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Pollen allergy, particularly causing allergic rhinitis or excessive secretion of histamine, marked by red, watery eyes, watering of the eyes, and, occasionally, epistaxis.
Latin-derived medical term meaning "of the thumb". It is often used to describe muscles, nerves, or other anatomical structures related to the thumb.
To transfer pollen from one plant to another, typically by insects, birds, or the wind, facilitating reproduction.
Spread seeds or generate fruit after fertilization, having been fertilized by a pollen grain.
Verbs:1. Cause to transfer pollen2. To transfer pollen from one plant to another, typically through the action of an insect, bird, or the wind.Example:The bees pollinating the garden was a crucial step in the plants' reproduction.
The process by which pollen is transferred from the male structures of a plant (anthers) to the female structure of the same or another plant (stigma) for fertilization to take place, resulting in seed production and plant reproduction.
An organism that transports pollen from one plant to another, facilitating the reproduction of plants, especially insects such as bees, butterflies, and wasps, as well as birds, bats, and other animals.
Pollinators are living organisms, such as bees, butterflies, hummingbirds, bats, and insects, that transfer pollen from the male structures of a plant (anthers) to the female structure (stigma) of the same species, enabling the plants to reproduce. This process is crucial for the production of seeds and fruits in many plant species.Pollinators play a vital role in maintaining ecological balance and supporting biodiversity. Without them, many plant species would be unable to reproduce, which would have a significant impact on ecosystems and human food production.Examples of pollinators include:<em> Bees (honeybees, bumblebees, solitary bees, etc.)</em> Butterflies (monarchs, swallowtails, painted ladies, etc.)<em> Hummingbirds</em> Bats<em> Moths</em> Wasps<em> Flies</em> BeetlesPollinators are often dependent on the plants they pollinate, as they rely on the nectar and pollen for food. This mutual relationship is essential for the survival of both the plants and the pollinators.
Polling is the process of gathering information from a sample of a population through interviews, surveys, or questionnaires to get an idea of the opinions or attitudes of a larger group. It can also refer to the act of casting a vote in an election or other decision-making process.
Pollinosis, also known as hay fever or allergic rhinitis, is a type of hypersensitivity reaction to the proteins present in pollen from trees, grasses, and weeds that cause the release of chemical mediators, such as histamine, from mast cells.
Polliwogs are the larval stage of frogs and toads. They are aquatic, worm-like creatures that live in water before transforming into the adult stage and overcoming their metamorphosis. During this stage, polliwogs are characterized by their gilled heads, long bodies, and tails resembling tadpoles. They have a distinctive hump or ring-like pattern on their backs. The polliwog stage typically lasts anywhere from a few weeks to several months, during which time the young amphibians feed on algae, small insects, and plant matter. Eventually, they undergo metamorphosis and emerge as froglets or toadlets, marking the beginning of their life cycle as adult amphibians.
Pollock can refer to several different things:1. Jackson Pollock: an American painter and a leading exponent of the abstract expressionist style.2. Polish: Pollock may also refer to something or someone from Poland.3. Nickname: Jack Pollock was a stereotypical carnival barker's name in American Sign Language for "Pick a piece of paper from the pot and win a prize!"4. Places: Pollock is the name of several places: a. Pollock, Alberta: a hamlet in Alberta, Canada. b. Pollock Pines, California: a census-designated place. c. Pollock, Maine: a town in Maine, USA. d. Pollock, Nebraska: a village in Nebraska, USA. e. Pollock, South Carolina: a town in South Carolina, USA.These are some of the possible meanings of the word "Pollock".
An opinion or vote on a particular subject, especially among a group of people, collected by asking them to answer a question or make a selection.Example: "There was a public poll about the best restaurant in town."Alternatively, polls can also refer to a group of people who are gathered to discuss or vote on something, especially in a formal or official setting.Example: "The election will be determined by a secret ballot of the party's members at the national convention, with all 300 delegates casting a poll."Or, an indentation in a rope or cord, especially one made by a hitch or a knot.Example: "The sailor carefully counted the polls on the mooring line."
A person employed by or conducting market research and opinion surveys, especially by mail, phone, or in person, to gauge public opinion on public issues and candidates.
Pollsters are people who conduct and analyze surveys, polls, or other types of public opinion research in order to gauge the opinions, attitudes, and behaviors of a particular group or population. They design, implement, and interpret the results of polls in order to provide insight into the views and preferences of the public. Pollsters often work for media organizations, academic institutions, or market research firms, and may use various methods, including telephone surveys, online polls, and in-person interviews, to collect data.In the context of politics, pollsters often work for politicians, parties, or interest groups to gauge public opinion on their politicians, policies, or ideology. They may use this information to guide campaign strategies, develop targeted messaging, or adjust their policies to better meet the needs of the public.However, the term "pollster" can also be used in a more critical sense, implying that someone is manipulating or fabricating public opinion to serve their own interests.