| 1. | a sampling or collection of opinions on a subject, taken from either a selected or a random group of persons, as for the purpose of analysis. |
| 2. | Usually, polls. the place where votes are taken. |
| 3. | the registering of votes, as at an election. |
| 4. | the voting at an election. |
| 5. | the number of votes cast. |
| 6. | the numerical result of the voting. |
| 7. | an enumeration or a list of individuals, as for purposes of taxing or voting. |
| 8. | poll tax. |
| 9. | a person or individual in a number or list. |
| 10. | the head, esp. the part of it on which the hair grows. |
| 11. | the back of the head. |
| 12. | the rear portion of the head of a horse; the nape. |
| 13. | the part of the head between the ears of certain animals, as the horse and cow. |
| 14. | the broad end or face of a hammer. |
| 15. | to take a sampling of the attitudes or opinions of. |
| 16. | to receive at the polls, as votes. |
| 17. | to enroll (someone) in a list or register, as for purposes of taxing or voting. |
| 18. | to take or register the votes of (persons). |
| 19. | to deposit or cast at the polls, as a vote. |
| 20. | to bring to the polls, as voters. |
| 21. | to cut short or cut off the hair, wool, etc., of (an animal); crop; clip; shear. |
| 22. | to cut short or cut off (hair, wool, etc.). |
| 23. | to cut off the top of (a tree); pollard. |
| 24. | to cut off or cut short the horns of (cattle). |
| 25. | to vote at the polls; give one's vote. |

| 1. | (esp. at Cambridge University, England) |
| 2. | the body of students who read for or obtain a degree without honors. |
| 3. | Also called poll degree. pass degree. |
| (in English universities) an ordinary bachelor's degree conferred without honors. |
poll
To check the status of an input line, sensor, or memory location to see if a particular external event has been registered.
Contrast interrupt.
[The Jargon File]
(1995-01-31)