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Encyclopedia Britannica - Main :: POL-PRE |
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POPLIN, or TABINET , a mixed textile fabric consisting of a silk
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French origin; but it was brought to England by the Huguenots, and has long been specially associated with Ireland. The French manufacturers distinguish between popelines unies or plain poplins and popelines a dispositions or Ecossaises, equivalent to Scotch tartans, in both of which a large trade
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