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Old English wull "wool, fine soft hair which forms the coat of some animals," from Proto-Germanic *wulno (source also of Old Norse ull, Old Frisian wolle, Middle Dutch wolle, Dutch wol, Old [..]
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Wool [N] [S]one of the first material used for making woven cloth ( Leviticus 13:47 Leviticus 13:48 Leviticus 13:52 Leviticus 13:59 ; 19:19 ). The first-fruit of wool was to be offered to the priests [..]
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thick, soft hair of some animals, such as sheep.
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Usually associated with fiber or fabric made from the fleece of sheep or lamb. However, the term "wool" can also apply to all animal hair fibers, including the hair of the Cashmere or Angora goat or the specialty hair fibers of the camel, alpaca, llama or vicuna
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the thick warm covering of hair on a sheep, which is made into such things as blankets and clothing
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was an article of the highest value among the Jews, as the staple material for the manufacture of clothing. (Leviticus 13:47; 22:11; Job 31:20; Proverbs 31:13; Ezekiel 34:3; Hosea 2:5) The importance [..]
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voln
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The fiber derived from the specialized skin cells, called follicles, of the animals in the Caprinae, principally sheep.  The hair of other mammals such as goats, llamas, rabbits, and keeshonds may also be called wool. Wool is crimped, it is elastic, and it grows in clusters.  Because of the crimp, wool fabrics have a greater ability to retain air t [..]
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A natural fabric made from fiber sheared from animals such as sheep, llamas, camels and goats and twisted into yarn for weaving. 2: It is very dyeable, resilient and resistant to wrinkling. 3: Commonl [..]
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The soft wavy or curly hypertrophied undercoat made up of fibers of keratin molecules within a matrix and covered with minute scales.
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(n) a fabric made from the hair of sheep(n) fiber sheared from animals (such as sheep) and twisted into yarn for weaving(n) outer coat of especially sheep and yaks
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Dyed in the wool. A hearty good fellow. Cloth which is wool-dyed (not piece-dyed), is true throughout “and will wash.”
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An insulating natural fabric made from springy natural yarns. Wool retains around 30% of it's own weight in water before it reaches a wearers skin, however it is slow to dry.
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The fine, soft, curly hair that forms the fleece of sheep, goats and other animals. Wool is readied for rug use by washing, combing and spinning it into fibers.
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Fiber obtained from animals, generally sheep or goats.  Wool was once one of the most widely used fibers and it still popular. It provides warm in the winter and lightweight wool can be comfortable in [..]
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The Hair of Sheep or other Animals that is used for weaving.
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The hair of SHEEP or other animals that is used for weaving.
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The hair of the sheep, llama and some other ruminants. * '''2006''', Nigel Guy Wilson, ''Ancient Greece'', page 692 *: The sheep were caught and plucked, because shears had not yet been invented t [..]
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Wool is the textile fiber obtained from sheep and other animals, including cashmere and mohair from goats, qiviut from muskoxen, angora from rabbits, and other types of wool from camelids. Wool mainly [..]
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Wool is the fibre commonly produced from sheep Wool (the fiber) refers to one of the following: Alpaca wool, derived from fur of alpacas Angora wool, derived from fur of rabbits Cashmere wool, derived [..]
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Wool was a rock band from Washington, D.C. (but based in Los Angeles), specialising in a rough hewn but melodic brand of punk-based hard rock from 1990-1996.
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Wool was a rock band from Washington, D.C. (but based in Los Angeles), specialising in a rough hewn but melodic brand of punk-based hard rock from 1990-1996.
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WOOL (91.5 FM, "Black Sheep Radio") is a radio station broadcasting a Freeform music and talk format. Licensed to Bellows Falls, Vermont, United States, the station is owned by Great Falls C [..]
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Wool is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Dan Wool, Canadian comedian Glenn Wool, American musician John E. Wool, United States Army general
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a fabric made from the hair of sheep fiber sheared from animals (such as sheep) and twisted into yarn for weaving outer coat of especially sheep and yaks Wool is the textile fiber obtained from the ha [..]
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one of the first material used for making woven cloth (Lev. 13:47, 48, 52, 59; 19:19). The first-fruit of wool was to be offered to the priests (Deut. 18:4). The law prohibiting the wearing of a garme [..]
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To dream of wool, is a pleasing sign of prosperous opportunities to expand your interests. To see soiled, or dirty wool, foretells that you will seek employment with those who detest your principles.   
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  a woven fabric of wool, namely the soft wavy or curly hypertrophied undercoat of various hairy mammals and especially the sheep made of a matrix of keratin fibers and covered with minute scales.  A [..]
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natural fiber
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