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popeline

[ pop-uh-leen, pop-uh-leen ]

noun

  1. a fabric, resembling broadcloth, rep, or poplin and made with silk or rayon warp and wool filling, used in the manufacture of dress goods.


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Word History and Origins

Origin of popeline1

< French: poplin
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Example Sentences

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From MSNBC

Poplin or popeline is a name given to a class of goods distinguished by a rib or cord effect running width way of the piece.

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