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English Dictionary: POLICY by the DICT Development Group
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From WordNet (r) 3.0 (2006) [wn]:
policy
n
  1. a plan of action adopted by an individual or social group; "it was a policy of retribution"; "a politician keeps changing his policies"
  2. a line of argument rationalizing the course of action of a government; "they debated the policy or impolicy of the proposed legislation"
  3. written contract or certificate of insurance; "you should have read the small print on your policy"
    Synonym(s): policy, insurance policy, insurance
From Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913) [web1913]:
   Blanket mortgage \Blanket mortgage\ [or] policy \policy\ .
      One that covers a group or class of things or properties
      instead of one or more things mentioned individually, as
      where a mortgage secures various debts as a group, or
      subjects a group or class of different pieces of property to
      one general lien.

From Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913) [web1913]:
   Policy \Pol"i*cy\, n.; pl. {Policies}. [L. politia, Gr. [?]; cf.
      F. police, Of. police. See {Police}, n.]
      1. Civil polity. [Obs.]
  
      2. The settled method by which the government and affairs of
            a nation are, or may be, administered; a system of public
            or official administration, as designed to promote the
            external or internal prosperity of a state.
  
      3. The method by which any institution is administered;
            system of management; course.
  
      4. Management or administration based on temporal or material
            interest, rather than on principles of equity or honor;
            hence, worldly wisdom; dexterity of management; cunning;
            stratagem.
  
      5. Prudence or wisdom in the management of public and private
            affairs; wisdom; sagacity; wit.
  
                     The very policy of a hostess, finding his purse so
                     far above his clothes, did detect him. --Fuller.
  
      6. Motive; object; inducement. [Obs.]
  
                     What policy have you to bestow a benefit where it is
                     counted an injury?                              --Sir P.
                                                                              Sidney.
  
      Syn: See {Polity}.

From Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913) [web1913]:
   Policy \Pol"i*cy\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Policied}; p. pr. & vb.
      n. {Policying}.]
      To regulate by laws; to reduce to order. [Obs.] [bd]Policying
      of cities.[b8] --Bacon.

From Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913) [web1913]:
   Policy \Pol"i*cy\, n. [F. police; cf. Pr. polissia, Sp.
      p[a2]lizia, It. p[a2]lizza; of uncertain origin; cf. L.
      pollex thumb (as being used in pressing the seal), in LL.
      also, seal; or cf. LL. politicum, poleticum, polecticum, L.
      polyptychum, account book, register, fr. Gr. [?] having many
      folds or leaves; [?] many + [?] fold, leaf, from [?] to fold;
      or cf. LL. apodixa a receipt.]
      1. A ticket or warrant for money in the public funds.
  
      2. The writing or instrument in which a contract of insurance
            is embodied; an instrument in writing containing the terms
            and conditions on which one party engages to indemnify
            another against loss arising from certain hazards, perils,
            or risks to which his person or property may be exposed.
            See {Insurance}.
  
      3. A method of gambling by betting as to what numbers will be
            drawn in a lottery; as, to play policy.
  
      {Interest policy}, a policy that shows by its form that the
            assured has a real, substantial interest in the matter
            insured.
  
      {Open policy}, one in which the value of the goods or
            property insured is not mentioned.
  
      {Policy book}, a book to contain a record of insurance
            policies.
  
      {Policy holder}, one to whom an insurance policy has been
            granted.
  
      {Policy shop}, a gambling place where one may bet on the
            numbers which will be drawn in lotteries.
  
      {Valued policy}, one in which the value of the goods,
            property, or interest insured is specified.
  
      {Wager policy}, a policy that shows on the face of it that
            the contract it embodies is a pretended insurance, founded
            on an ideal risk, where the insured has no interest in
            anything insured.
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