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Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary Word definitions in Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
sea fish, c.1600, pollock , alteration of Scottish podlok , of unknown origin, perhaps from poll (n.) "head." Possibly the alteration is by influence of Pollack "Polish person."

The Collaborative International Dictionary Word definitions in The Collaborative International Dictionary
Pollock \Pol"lock\, n. [See Pollack .] (Zo["o]l.) A marine gadoid fish ( Pollachius carbonarius ), native both of the European and American coasts. It is allied to the cod, and like it is salted and dried. In England it is called coalfish , lob , podley ...

Wikipedia Word definitions in Wikipedia
Pollack is a surname. It derives from Polish noun Polak , meaning a Pole . Notable people with the surname include: Alan W. Pollack , musicologist Andrea Pollack (b. 1961), swimmer Ben Pollack (1903–1971), drummer and bandleader Brittany Pollack , New York ...

Usage examples of pollack.

Argonauts, they whispered, codlings, pollacks, hound-fish, tautog, tench, sea-elephant, they whispered, gillings, flounders, and beluga, the white whale and grampus, the sea-dog .

Daniel for his dragon, Eileen Pollack, Carol Houck Smith, and Dan Frank.

He took the child, passed it over, its head lolling, and Pollack eased it down on to the sacks in a competent, husbandlike manner.

On the Iraqi military in the 1973 Arab-Israeli War, see Pollack, Arabs at War, pp.

For a description of the military operations in the Iraqi invasion of Kuwait, see Pollack, Arabs at War, pp.

For a more detailed analysis of Iraqi military history and capabilities, see Pollack, Arabs at War, pp.

On Iraqi military effectiveness in 1973 and 1980, see Pollack, Arabs at War, pp.

On Syrian military effectiveness in 1973 and 1976, see Pollack, Arabs at War, pp.

Pollack, ibid. The Conventional Threat A glance at the numerical balance of forces in the Persian Gulf region illustrates the most obvious dimension of the Iraqi military threat.

On the Iraqi military in the 1973 Arab-Israeli War, see Pollack, Arabs at War, pp. 168-175.

For a description of the military operations in the Iraqi invasion of Kuwait, see Pollack, Arabs at War, pp. 235-237.

For a more detailed analysis of Iraqi military history and capabilities, see Pollack, Arabs at War, pp. 148-266.

On Iraqi military effectiveness in 1973 and 1980, see Pollack, Arabs at War, pp. 167-176, 183-193.

On Syrian military effectiveness in 1973 and 1976, see Pollack, Arabs at War, pp. 481-523.

Down front, Ron Stone was tightening the drive belt on the old Milnor single‑pocket while Dave and his helper, a college dropout named Steve Pollack, were loading the industrial Washex machines with motel sheets.