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Noun
As a noun, a pollard is a tree so barbered, or an animal, such as a goat or sheep, that no longer has its horns.—
John E. McIntyre,
baltimoresun.com,
2 Apr. 2018
Verb
Topping is completely different from pollarding.—
Tim Johnson,
Chicago Tribune,
12 Mar. 2023 There was a large Japanese maple at the edge of the back garden area that had been pollarded at about 9 feet on five or six major branches.—OregonLive.com,
6 June 2018 The shoots formed after topping (or pollarding for that matter) are tenuously connected to the rest of the tree’s structure.—
Paul Cappiello,
The Courier-Journal,
6 Apr. 2018