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


2.


Northern England

a person who cuts hair


3.


obsolete

a person who

trims

trees


4.

a person who

votes


5.


obsolete


6.

a person who conducts

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

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