- Look up
phuti in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Phuti may
refer to:
Phuti Mahanyele (born c. 1971), a
South African business executive Phuti Lekoloane...
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Phuti Mahanyele-Dabengwa, (born c. 1971) is a
South African business executive currently working as the
chief executive officer of
Naspers South Africa...
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Gossypium arboreum var. neglecta,
locally known as
Phuti karpas or
Phuti Karpash, is a
variety of
Gossypium arboreum endemic to Bangladesh, especially...
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Phuti Lekoloanealso known as
Phuti Minaj, is a
South African footballer and
LGBTQ activist, from Moletjie, Ga-kolopo, a
rural township near
Polokwane in...
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Patricia Berjak Claire Penn
Sibusiso Sibisi Valerie Mizrahi Wieland Gevers Phuti Ngoepe Tim
Noakes Pragasen Pillay Hendrik J.
Koornhof Bongani Mayosi Johann...
- Muslin, a
Phuti carpus cotton fabric of
plain weave, was
historically hand
woven in the
areas of
Dhaka and
Sonargaon in
Bangladesh and
exported for many...
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Fauti Mosque (also
Phuti Mosque) is a
mosque at
Kumarpur in the Murshidabad-Jiaganj CD
block in the
Lalbag subdivision of
Murshidabad district in West...
- Lako
Phuti Bhutia (born 20
October 1994 in Sikkim) is an
Indian women footballer who
currently plays for
Shirsh Bihar United and the
India women's national...
- to work at the
agency part time
whilst Mma
Ramotswe is on her holiday.
Phuti Radiphuti,
Grace Makutsi's husband. He is
introduced in In The
Company of...
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Dhaka (Sonargaon) from very fine yarn,
which is made from
cotton called Phuti karpas;
while in Malda,
Radhanagar and Burdwan,
muslin was made from fine...