Merino
(noun)
A breed of sheep characterized by fine, soft wool.
Origin:
From spanish, from latin merinus, from merinus, an ancient tribe of the iberian peninsula.
Examples:
- The wool of the merino sheep is highly valued for its softness and warmth.
- Merino wool is often used to make high-quality clothing and blankets.
- The Merino sheep is a hardy animal that can thrive in a variety of climates.
- The Merino sheep is characterized by its distinctive, curly fleece.
- Merino wool is a popular choice for outdoor clothing and gear because of its warmth, moisture-wicking properties, and durability.