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What (who) is Polo - definition

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polo         
  • Argentine Polo Open Championship
  • Director Walter Scanlon, Bethpage, Long Island
  • ''The [[Georgians]] Playing Polo in the [[Kingdom of Imereti]]'', by Italian missionary [[Teramo Castelli]], 1640.
  • Polo player, with referee
  • Luis Lacey, former captain of Argentine Polo Team in 1922
  • Manipuri polo players in 1875
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  • Old polo field in [[Imphal]], Manipur
  • A girls' polo team, United States
  • Polo played as a part of the [[1900 Summer Olympics]]
  • A polo match at the [[Kentucky Horse Park]]
  • date=28 October 2014 }}</ref>
  • Polo stadium in [[The Villages, Florida]]
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  • [[Polo mallet]]s and ball
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  • Polo helmet with face guard
  • Polo ponies waiting for the game to begin
  • Polo saddle
  • [[Tang dynasty]] Chinese courtiers on horseback playing a game of polo, 706&nbsp;AD
  • Relative sizes of an association football ground and a polo field
  • Polo player wearing [[kneepad]]s, "riding off" an opponent
  • Mapal Kangjeibung}}, the world's oldest polo playground
  • Duke of Peñaranda]] amongst others.
EQUESTRIAN TEAM SPORT
Sagol Kangjei; Chogan; Chogân; Polo stick; Horse polo; Ecuadorian Polo; Polo mallet; Polo pitch; Polo (sport); Chukkers; Night polo ball; Polo field; History of polo; Polo in the United States; Polo club; Polo player; Polo ball
Polo is a game played between two teams of players. The players ride horses and use wooden hammers with long handles to hit a ball.
N-UNCOUNT
see also water polo
polo         
  • Argentine Polo Open Championship
  • Director Walter Scanlon, Bethpage, Long Island
  • ''The [[Georgians]] Playing Polo in the [[Kingdom of Imereti]]'', by Italian missionary [[Teramo Castelli]], 1640.
  • Polo player, with referee
  • Luis Lacey, former captain of Argentine Polo Team in 1922
  • Manipuri polo players in 1875
  • alt=
  • Old polo field in [[Imphal]], Manipur
  • A girls' polo team, United States
  • Polo played as a part of the [[1900 Summer Olympics]]
  • A polo match at the [[Kentucky Horse Park]]
  • date=28 October 2014 }}</ref>
  • Polo stadium in [[The Villages, Florida]]
  • alt=
  • [[Polo mallet]]s and ball
  • alt=
  • Polo helmet with face guard
  • Polo ponies waiting for the game to begin
  • Polo saddle
  • [[Tang dynasty]] Chinese courtiers on horseback playing a game of polo, 706&nbsp;AD
  • Relative sizes of an association football ground and a polo field
  • Polo player wearing [[kneepad]]s, "riding off" an opponent
  • Mapal Kangjeibung}}, the world's oldest polo playground
  • Duke of Peñaranda]] amongst others.
EQUESTRIAN TEAM SPORT
Sagol Kangjei; Chogan; Chogân; Polo stick; Horse polo; Ecuadorian Polo; Polo mallet; Polo pitch; Polo (sport); Chukkers; Night polo ball; Polo field; History of polo; Polo in the United States; Polo club; Polo player; Polo ball
['p??l??]
¦ noun a game of Eastern origin with rules similar to hockey, played on horseback with a long-handled mallet.
Origin
C19: from Balti, 'ball'.
Polo         
  • Argentine Polo Open Championship
  • Director Walter Scanlon, Bethpage, Long Island
  • ''The [[Georgians]] Playing Polo in the [[Kingdom of Imereti]]'', by Italian missionary [[Teramo Castelli]], 1640.
  • Polo player, with referee
  • Luis Lacey, former captain of Argentine Polo Team in 1922
  • Manipuri polo players in 1875
  • alt=
  • Old polo field in [[Imphal]], Manipur
  • A girls' polo team, United States
  • Polo played as a part of the [[1900 Summer Olympics]]
  • A polo match at the [[Kentucky Horse Park]]
  • date=28 October 2014 }}</ref>
  • Polo stadium in [[The Villages, Florida]]
  • alt=
  • [[Polo mallet]]s and ball
  • alt=
  • Polo helmet with face guard
  • Polo ponies waiting for the game to begin
  • Polo saddle
  • [[Tang dynasty]] Chinese courtiers on horseback playing a game of polo, 706&nbsp;AD
  • Relative sizes of an association football ground and a polo field
  • Polo player wearing [[kneepad]]s, "riding off" an opponent
  • Mapal Kangjeibung}}, the world's oldest polo playground
  • Duke of Peñaranda]] amongst others.
EQUESTRIAN TEAM SPORT
Sagol Kangjei; Chogan; Chogân; Polo stick; Horse polo; Ecuadorian Polo; Polo mallet; Polo pitch; Polo (sport); Chukkers; Night polo ball; Polo field; History of polo; Polo in the United States; Polo club; Polo player; Polo ball
·add. ·noun A game similar to hockey played by swimmers.
II. Polo ·noun A game of ball of Eastern origin, resembling hockey, with the players on horseback.
III. Polo ·noun A similar game played on the ice, or on a prepared floor, by players wearing skates.
IV. Polo ·add. ·noun A Spanish gypsy dance characterized by energetic movements of the body while the feet merely shuffle or glide, with unison singing and rhythmic clapping of hands.

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Examples of use of Polo
1. It includes a polo hotel and private residences built around 8 polo fields, which typically are around 300 yards long.
2. "CATHEDRAL OF POLO" First played in Asia centuries ago, polo was westernized by British colonialists in India.
3. "Polo was an Iranian cultural tradition, part of our tradition," says Siamak Ilkanizadeh Iran‘s representative at the International Polo Federation.
4. In other deal news, Polo Ralph Lauren Corp, meanwhile, said it agreed to buy back its Polo jeans business from Jones Apparel Group Inc Polo Ralph Lauren shares advanced 1.' per cent to $53.'8.
5. "We started by building a polo arena here and we started a polo school and people came and learned polo and we‘ve been able to increase our membership by 200%," he explains.