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paramatta

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[ par-uh-mat-uh ]

noun

  1. a light, twilled dress fabric, having a silk or cotton warp and a woolen weft.


paramatta

/ ËŒ±èæ°ùəˈ³¾Ã¦³ÙÉ™ /

noun

  1. a lightweight twill-weave fabric of wool formerly with silk or cotton, used for dresses, etc, now used esp for rubber-proofed garments
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˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins

Origin of paramatta1

First recorded in 1825–35; named after Parramatta, town in New South Wales
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˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins

Origin of paramatta1

C19: named after Parramatta, New South Wales, Australia, where it was originally produced
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The former Hull KR, Paramatta Eels and Widnes player's first objective will be to steer the club away from the Super League relegation zone.

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In the temperate climate of New Holland, that variation from the usual colouring of particular species, so frequent in tropical birds, is seldom met with; neither can these two birds be sexes of one species, because Lewin, who wrote on the spot, particularly remarks that the female of this is like the male; he further adds, it is found near Paramatta, and the Hawkesbury river, in thick bushy woods.

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Some days I am permitted to go and see a friend at a distance, if I have any, either at Paramatta, twenty miles, Gabley, thirty, or Hawkesbury, forty miles from Sydney; but then I shall have to get a passport, or I should be taken up, and put into prison as a runaway.

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He it was who laid the second stone of St. John’s Church, Paramatta.

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By Paramatta, Castle Hill, and Toongabbie, the earliest agricultural settlements the colony knew, which, however, seem rather to have reached senility than perfect development, the North-Western line strikes out for the rampart of the famous Blue Mountains—now one of the show-places of Australia.

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