Emily Dickinson Lexicon
Definition for POL'Y-PIER, or POL'Y-PA-RY
PO-LYPH'YL-LOUSPOL-Y-PIF'ER-OUS
POL'Y-PIER, or POL'Y-PA-RY, n.
The name given to the habitations of polypes, or to the common part of those compound animals called polypes. – Dict. Nat. Hist. Cuvier.
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