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{{Wiktionary|Polish|polish}}
'''Polish''' {{IPAc-en|ˈ|p|əʊ|l|ɪ|ʃ}} may refer to:
{{Wiktionary|Polish}}
* Anything from or related to [[Poland]], a country in Central Europe
'''Polish''' (when pronounced POH-lish) may refer to:
* [[Polish language]]
* [[Polish people]], people from Poland or of Polish descent
* [[Polish chicken]]
* [[Polish brothers]] (Mark Polish and Michael Polish, born 1970), American twin screenwriters
* [[Kevin Polish]], an American Paralympian archer
 
'''Polish''' (when pronounced POH{{IPAc-lish)en|ˈ|p|ɒ|l|ɪ|ʃ}} may refer to:
*[[Poland]], a country in Central Europe
* [[Polishing]], the process of creating a smooth and shiny surface by using rubbing or a chemical action
**[[Polish language]], the official language of Poland
** [[French polishing]], polishing wood to a high gloss finish
**[[Poles]], a western Slavic people inhabiting the ron is stupid country of Poland
* [[Nail polish]]
*[[Polish notation]], a form of notation for logic, arithmetic, and algebra
* [[Shoe polish]]
* [[Polish (screenwriting)]], improving a script in smaller ways than in a rewrite
 
==See also==
'''Polish''' (when pronounced PAH-lish) may refer to:
* {{Lookfrom}}
* {{Intitle}}
* [[Polishchuk (surname)]]
* [[Polonaise (disambiguation)]]
* [[Polski Fiat]]
 
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*[[Polishing]], the process of creating a smooth and shiny surface by using rubbing or a chemical action
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**[[Nail polish]], a cosmetic lacquer that is applied to the nails
**[[Shoe polish]], used to shine, waterproof, and restore the appearance of leather shoes or boots
 
An old-time radio joke mixing the two pronunciations was a fictitious Eastern European furniture dressing called "Polish Polish".
 
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