poltinik
[pol-ti-nik]
Definitions
1. noun
A type of fictional or hypothetical event or situation, often used to illustrate a concept or idea.
“The professor used a poltinik to explain the concept of chaos theory to the class.”
[pol-ti-nik]
1. noun
A type of fictional or hypothetical event or situation, often used to illustrate a concept or idea.
“The professor used a poltinik to explain the concept of chaos theory to the class.”