Wool
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noun
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verb
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(As a noun)
Wool ( noun )
- The hair of sheep, goats, or certain other animals, especially when shorn and prepared for use in making cloth or yarn.
- Cloth or yarn made from the hair of sheep or certain other animals.
Origin:
Old english wull, of germanic origin; related to dutch wol and german wolle.
Examples:
- Sheep's wool is used to make warm clothing.
- The wool sweater was very warm and comfortable.
- The wool fabric was soft to the touch.
- The wool carpet was made with high-quality fibers.
- The woolen blanket was perfect for the cold winter nights.
(As a verb)
Wool ( verb )
- The hair of sheep, goats, or certain other animals, especially when shorn and prepared for use in making cloth or yarn.
- Cloth or yarn made from the hair of sheep or certain other animals.
Origin:
Old english wull, of germanic origin; related to dutch wol and german wolle.
Examples:
- Sheep's wool is used to make warm clothing.
- The wool sweater was very warm and comfortable.
- The wool fabric was soft to the touch.
- The wool carpet was made with high-quality fibers.
- The woolen blanket was perfect for the cold winter nights.