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puck⋅a

[puhk-uh]
–adjective
pukka.

puk⋅ka

[puhk-uh]
–adjective Anglo-Indian.
genuine, reliable, or good; proper.
Also, pucka.


Origin:
1690–1700; < Hindi pakkā cooked, ripe, mature
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puck·a   (pŭk'ə)   
adj.  Variant of pukka.
puk·ka also puck·a   (pŭk'ə)   
adj.  
  1. Genuine; authentic.

  2. Superior; first-class.


[Hindi pakkā, cooked, ripe, from Sanskrit pakva-, from pacati, he cooks; see pekw- in Indo-European roots.]
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