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pollini-

American  
especially before a vowel, pollin-.
  1. a combining form representing pollen in compound words.

    polliniferous.


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Opened in its current form just over a year ago, Ladbroke Hall now houses not only two floors of exhibition space for Carpenters Workshop Gallery, but also Pollini, an award-winning Italian restaurant, a space for private events, a small concert venue that holds weekly Friday jazz nights and a private bar for those who pay to become patrons of the gallery.

From New York Times

His filmed interviews with the likes of Glenn Gould, Sviatoslav Richter, Yehudi Menuhin, Maurizio Pollini and other 20th century classical giants are indispensable.

From Los Angeles Times

Rubinstein’s quip has been used in seemingly every tribute to Maurizio Pollini since his death Saturday in Milan at 82.

From Los Angeles Times

Pollini went on to have a storied career.

From Los Angeles Times

Inevitably, sharks smelled commercial blood, as they always do in this business, and pounced to sign Pollini to lucrative record deals and concerts.

From Los Angeles Times