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an ancient Greek city-state.
Origin:
1890–95;
< Gk
pólis,
pl. (Ionic)
póleis
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-polis
a combining form, meaning “city,” appearing in loanwords from Greek (
metropolis
), and used in the formation of placenames (
Annapolis
).
Origin:
comb. form repr. Gk
pólis
polis
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po·lis
(pō'lĭs)
n.
pl.
po·leis
(-lās')
A city-state of ancient Greece.
[Greek; see
pelə-
3
in Indo-European roots.]
The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, Fourth Edition
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