PUCKA
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‖Puck″a (?), a. [Written also pukka.] [[Hind. pakkā cooked, ripe, solid.]] Good of its kind; — variously used as implying substantial, real, fixed, sure, etc., and specif., of buildings, made of brick and mortar. It's pukka famine, by the looks of it. Kipling.