ˈpōkə- also ˈpōlkə- noun
Etymology: polka (I) + dot, n.
: a dot of varying size usually used in a pattern of one size dots evenly distributed in diamond outlines on a background of contrasting color especially in textile design
ˈpōkə- also ˈpōlkə- noun
Etymology: polka (I) + dot, n.
: a dot of varying size usually used in a pattern of one size dots evenly distributed in diamond outlines on a background of contrasting color especially in textile design
Webster's New International English Dictionary. Новый международный словарь английского языка Webster. 2012