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satara|səˈtɑːrə| [Named from Satara, a town and district in the Bombay Presidency, India.] A woollen cloth (see quots.).
1878Barlow Hist. & Princ. Weaving 442 Sataras, ribbed cloths highly dressed, lustred and hot pressed. 1888J. Paton in Encycl. Brit. XXIV. 662/1 Of cloths milled and cropped bare there are venetians, sataras, and diagonals. 1904Woollen Draper's Terms in Tailor & Cutt. 4 Aug. 480/1 Satara: A peculiar make of broadcloth, rather heavy, and having a horizontal rib to it. |