pullicat

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pullicate

Noun

pullicat (plural pullicats)

  1. (historical) A kind of silk produced in India.
    • 1835, Edward Baines, Cotton Manufacture, page 76:
      The long cloths and fine pullicats are produced in the presidency of Madras.