GALATEA


Meaning of GALATEA in English

ˌgaləˈtēə noun

( -s )

Etymology: after the Galatea, a 19th century British man-of-war; from its being originally used for children's sailor suits

: a striped cotton cloth in twill weave similar to a lightweight denim and formerly popular for uniforms and playclothes

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