polony
/ˈpɒləni/Definitions
1. noun
a type of sausage originating from Poland, typically made from pork and seasonings, often served cold, sliced and garnished with pickles, mustard, etc.
“They ordered a plate of cold polony and bread at the café.”
2. noun
a long, narrow strip of land, often used to describe a strip of land between two bodies of water, such as a river and a lake.
“The polony of land between the river and the lake made it difficult to build a road.”