Fleece
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noun
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verb
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(As a noun)
Fleece ( noun )
- The wool of a sheep or similar animal, especially after being shorn.
- A type of fabric made from this wool.
- 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:
- He bought a fleece jacket to keep warm during the winter.
- The fleece blanket was soft and warm.
- The fleece fabric was used to make the sweater.
- The fleece filter was used to remove impurities from the water.
- The fleece insulation was used in the walls of the house to keep it warm.
(As a verb)
Fleece ( verb )
- The wool of a sheep or similar animal, especially after being shorn.
- A type of fabric made from this wool.
- 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:
- He bought a fleece jacket to keep warm during the winter.
- The fleece blanket was soft and warm.
- The fleece fabric was used to make the sweater.
- The fleece filter was used to remove impurities from the water.
- The fleece insulation was used in the walls of the house to keep it warm.