Definition of Poonacs

1. Noun. (plural of poonac) ¹

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Definition of Poonacs

1. poonac [n] - See also: poonac

Lexicographical Neighbors of Poonacs

pooling
pooling of interest
poolish
poolishes
poolroom
poolrooms
pools
poolscape
poolscapes
poolside
poolsides
poolwater
poona kheera
poonac
poonacs (current term)
poonce
poonces
poons
poontangs

Literary usage of Poonacs

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Proceedings of the American Pharmaceutical Association at the Annual Meeting by American Pharmaceutical Association, National Pharmaceutical Convention, American Pharmaceutical Association Meeting (1895)
"The amount of nitrogen is not so high as in many poonacs, but is higher than the amount contained in farmyard manure; and its application would be ..."

2. Madras District Gazetteers by Madras (India : State), B. S. Baliga (1908)
"Grade and refined saltpetre, poonacs (such as castor, nim And l»'ngai) and also imported and artificial manures like basic slag, superphosphates, ..."

3. A Manual of Indian Cattle and Sheep: Their Breeds, Management and Diseases by John Shortt (1876)
"... the cocoa- nut poonacs as they are called. The first is more generally procurable but a little more expensive, the second is the cheapest and perhaps ..."

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