Poller definition and meaning
Poller definition: a person who plunders | Meaning, pronunciation, translations and examples
Definition of ’poller’
Word Frequency
poller
in British English
(
ˈpəʊlə
)
noun
1.
obsolete
a person who
plunders
plunders
2.
Northern England
a person who cuts hair
3.
obsolete
4.
a person who
votes
votes
5.
obsolete
6.
a person who conducts
polls
polls
7.
computing
,
telecommunications
a unit that
gathers
information about the
status
of other devices in a
network
and
reports
back to a central
station
gathers
information about the
status
of other devices in a
network
and
reports
back to a central
station
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