barber vs pollard

barber

noun
  • A barber surgeon, a foot soldier specializing in treating battlefield injuries. 

  • A storm accompanied by driving ice spicules formed from sea water, especially one occurring on the Gulf of St. Lawrence; so named from the cutting ice spicules. 

  • A person whose profession is cutting (usually male) customers' hair and beards. 

verb
  • To cut the hair or beard of (a person). 

  • To chatter, talk. 

pollard

verb
  • To prune a tree heavily, cutting branches back to the trunk, so that it produces dense new growth. 

noun
  • A hornless variety of domestic animal, as cattle or goats. 

  • A fine grade of bran including some flour. The fine cell layer between bran layers and endosperm, used for animal feed. 

  • A 13th-century European coin minted as a debased counterfeit of the sterling silver penny of Edward I of England, at first legally accepted as a halfpenny and then outlawed. 

  • A buck deer that has shed its antlers. 

  • A pruned tree; the wood of such trees. 

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