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Pollock, Sir Frederick, 3rd Baronet (English jurist)
polo (in sports)
Polo, Marco (Adventurer / Explorer)
polonaise (dance, Poland)
polonium (Chemistry)
Polybius (Ancient Greek historian)
Polyclitus (Ancient Greek sculptor)
Polycrates (Ancient Greek tyrant)
polyester (in textile)
polyethylene (PE) (Chemistry)
Polygnotus (Ancient Greek painter)
polygon (in geometry)
polyhedron (in geometry)
polymer (in chemistry)
polymerase chain reaction (PCR) (in genetics)
Polynesia (geographical area, the Pacific)
polynomial (in mathematics)
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polyp (condition)
Polyphemus (Rock Band)
polytheism (in religion)
polyurethane (material)
Pombal, Sebastio de Carvalho, marquess de (Portuguese statesman/stateswoman)
pomegranate (tree, plant, fruit)
Pomerania (region, Germany/Poland)
Pomeranian (dog)
Pomo (tribe, California)
Pomona (Roman mythology)
Pompadour, Jeanne-Antoinette Poisson, marchioness de (French royalty)
pompano (fish)
Pompeii (ancient city, ancient Rome/Italy)
Pompeius Magnus Pius , Sextus (Ancient Roman military leader)
Pompey the Great (Ancient Roman military leader)
Pompidou Centre (structure, museum, France)
Pompidou, Georges (-Jean-Raymond) (French president)
Ponce de Len, Juan (Explorer)
Pondoland (Africa)
Pontchartrain, Lake (lake, Louisiana)
Pontiac (city, Michigan)
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