puli Definition
puli (po̵̅o̅′lē)
noun pl. pu′·lik-lēk or pu′·lis
any of a breed of medium-sized dog with a shaggy coat of a solid color, typically dull black, orig. bred in Hungary for herding sheep
Etymology: Hung
puli Usage Examples
Modifies a noun
judge: Recently Jean Lanning judged the Best in Show at Crufts in March and was the puli judge for Birmingham National in May.
Browse dictionary entries near puli
- ‹ pule
- ‹ pulchritude
- ‹ Pulaski
- ‹ pula
- ‹ pul
- ‹ pukka
- ‹ puke
- ‹ puissant
- ‹ puisne
- ‹ pugnacious
- Pulitzer ›
- Pulitzer Prize ›
- pull ›
- pull apart ›
- pull away ›
- pull down ›
- pull into ›
- pull off ›
- pull-on ›
- pull oneself together ›

