adjective
- having no horns (of cattle or other animals)
Usage: agricultural
verb
- past tense and past participle of poll; surveyed or questioned to gather opinions or data
- past tense and past participle of poll; received a specified number of votes in an election
Examples
- The researchers polled 1,000 voters about their preferences.
- She polled only 15% of the vote in the primary election.
- The candidate polled well among young voters.
- We polled the students to see which cafeteria menu they preferred.
- The incumbent polled significantly higher than expected.
- The farmer raised polled cattle that were naturally hornless.
- Polled Hereford cattle are a popular breed for ranching.