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The word 'pollard' refers to a tree that has had its branches cut off near the top of the trunk, usually for the purpose of encouraging new growth. This is done to control the size and shape of the tree, and to promote the growth of new shoots and branches. The practice is particularly common in urban areas, where trees need to be kept under control to prevent them from becoming a hazard or an obstruction. The word can also be used as a verb, to describe the act of cutting back a tree in this way. In everyday conversation, the word 'pollard' is not commonly used, but it may be encountered in the context of gardening or forestry.