Fleece ( noun , verb )

(As a noun)

Fleece ( noun )

  1. The wool of a sheep or similar animal, especially after being shorn.
  2. A type of fabric made from this wool.
  3. A material or layer resembling the fleece of a sheep, used for insulation or as a filter.

Origin:

Middle english flees, from old english flēs; akin to old high german vlioz fleece.

Examples:

  1. He bought a fleece jacket to keep warm during the winter.
  2. The fleece blanket was soft and warm.
  3. The fleece fabric was used to make the sweater.
  4. The fleece filter was used to remove impurities from the water.
  5. The fleece insulation was used in the walls of the house to keep it warm.

(As a verb)

Fleece ( verb )

  1. The wool of a sheep or similar animal, especially after being shorn.
  2. A type of fabric made from this wool.
  3. A material or layer resembling the fleece of a sheep, used for insulation or as a filter.

Origin:

Middle english flees, from old english flēs; akin to old high german vlioz fleece.

Examples:

  1. He bought a fleece jacket to keep warm during the winter.
  2. The fleece blanket was soft and warm.
  3. The fleece fabric was used to make the sweater.
  4. The fleece filter was used to remove impurities from the water.
  5. The fleece insulation was used in the walls of the house to keep it warm.
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