Wool ( noun , verb )

(As a noun)

Wool ( noun )

  1. The hair of sheep, goats, or certain other animals, especially when shorn and prepared for use in making cloth or yarn.
  2. 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:

  1. Sheep's wool is used to make warm clothing.
  2. The wool sweater was very warm and comfortable.
  3. The wool fabric was soft to the touch.
  4. The wool carpet was made with high-quality fibers.
  5. The woolen blanket was perfect for the cold winter nights.

(As a verb)

Wool ( verb )

  1. The hair of sheep, goats, or certain other animals, especially when shorn and prepared for use in making cloth or yarn.
  2. 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:

  1. Sheep's wool is used to make warm clothing.
  2. The wool sweater was very warm and comfortable.
  3. The wool fabric was soft to the touch.
  4. The wool carpet was made with high-quality fibers.
  5. The woolen blanket was perfect for the cold winter nights.
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