- Sir Frederick. 1845–1937, English legal scholar: with Maitland, he wrote History of English Law before the Time of Edward I (1895)
- Jackson. 1912–56, US abstract expressionist painter; chief exponent of action painting in the US
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Pollock /ˈpɒlək/ n
pol•lock
(pol′ək),USA pronunciation n., pl. -locks, (esp. collectively) -lock. [Chiefly Brit.]
Pol•lock (pol′ək),USA pronunciation n.
WordReference Random House Unabridged Dictionary of American English © 2026- Fish, British TermsAlso called saithe. a North Atlantic food fish, Pollachius virens, of the cod family.
- Fish, British Termspollack.
- variant of pollack
Pol•lock (pol′ək),USA pronunciation n.
- Biographical Sir Frederick, 1845–1937, English legal scholar and author.
- Biographical Jackson, 1912–56, U.S. painter.
pol•lack
(pol′ək),USA pronunciation n., pl. -lacks, (esp. collectively) -lack.
- Fisha food fish, Pollachius pollachius, of the cod family, inhabiting coastal North Atlantic waters from Scandinavia to northern Africa.
- Fishpollock.
- 1495–1505; assimilated variant of podlok (Scots); akin to Scots paddle lumpfish; see -ock
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pollack, pollock /ˈpɒlək/ n ( pl -lacks, -lack, -locks, -lock)
- a gadoid food fish, Pollachius pollachius, that has a dark green back and a projecting lower jaw and occurs in northern seas, esp the North Atlantic Ocean
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