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pullicate (ˈpʌlɪkət) Also 8 pullcat, 8–9 pulicat(e, 9 dial. pollicate. [From Pulicat, name of a town on the Madras coast, in Tamil pala Vêlkāḍu ‘old Velkādu’.] a. A coloured handkerchief, originally made at Pulicat. b. Later (from c 1785), A material made in imitation of these, woven from dyed yarn;...
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▪ I. pollicate, a. Zool. (ˈpɒlɪkət) [f. L. pollex, pollic-em (see pollex) + -ate2.] Having thumbs; belonging to the obsolete order Pollicata, including the Quadrumana and most Marsupials, with an opposable digit or thumb on each limb.1890 in Cent. Dict. 1895 Syd. Soc. Lex., Pollicate, possessing Pol...
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