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From:
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wool
/ˈwʊl/
羊毛,毛織物,毛線,絨線
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Wool
n.
1.
The
soft
and
curled
,
or
crisped
,
species
of
hair
which
grows
on
sheep
and
some
other
animals
,
and
which
in
fineness
sometimes
approaches
to
fur
; --
chiefly
applied
to
the
fleecy
coat
of
the
sheep
,
which
constitutes
a
most
essential
material
of
clothing
in
all
cold
and
temperate
climates
.
Note:
☞
Wool
consists
essentially
of
keratin
.
2.
Short
,
thick
hair
,
especially
when
crisped
or
curled
.
Wool
of
bat
and
tongue
of
dog
.
--
Shak
.
3.
Bot.
A
sort
of
pubescence
,
or
a
clothing
of
dense
,
curling
hairs
on
the
surface
of
certain
plants
.
Dead pulled wool
,
wool
pulled
from
a
carcass
.
Mineral wool
.
See
under
Mineral
.
Philosopher's wool
.
Chem.
See
Zinc oxide
,
under
Zinc
.
Pulled wool
,
wool
pulled
from
a
pelt
,
or
undressed
hide
.
Slag wool
.
Same
as
Mineral wool
,
under
Mineral
.
Wool ball
,
a
ball
or
mass
of
wool
.
Wool burler
,
one
who
removes
little
burs
,
knots
,
or
extraneous
matter
,
from
wool
,
or
the
surface
of
woolen
cloth
.
Wool comber
.
(a)
One
whose
occupation
is
to
comb
wool
.
(b)
A
machine
for
combing
wool
.
Wool grass
Bot.
,
a
kind
of
bulrush
(
Scirpus Eriophorum
)
with
numerous
clustered
woolly
spikes
.
Wool scribbler
.
See
Woolen scribbler
,
under
Woolen
,
a.
Wool sorter's disease
Med.
,
a
disease
,
resembling
malignant
pustule
,
occurring
among
those
who
handle
the
wool
of
goats
and
sheep
.
Wool staple
,
a
city
or
town
where
wool
used
to
be
brought
to
the
king's
staple
for
sale
. [
Eng
.]
Wool stapler
.
(a)
One
who
deals
in
wool
.
(b)
One
who
sorts
wool
according
to
its
staple
,
or
its
adaptation
to
different
manufacturing
purposes
.
Wool winder
,
a
person
employed
to
wind
,
or
make
up
,
wool
into
bundles
to
be
packed
for
sale
.
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From:
WordNet (r) 2.0
wool
n
1:
a
fabric
made
from
the
hair
of
sheep
[
syn
:
woolen
,
woollen
]
2:
fiber
sheared
from
animals
(
such
as
sheep
)
and
twisted
into
yarn
for
weaving
3:
outer
coat
of
especially
sheep
and
yaks
[
syn
:
fleece
]
From:
Easton's 1897 Bible Dictionary
Wool
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
garment
"
of
divers
sorts
,
as
of
woollen
and
linen
together
" (
Deut
. 22:11)
may
,
like
some
other
laws
of
a
similar
character
,
have
been
intended
to
express
symbolically
the
separateness
and
simplicity
of
God's
covenant
people
.
The
wool
of
Damascus
,
famous
for
its
whiteness
,
was
of
great
repute
in
the
Tyrian
market
(
Ezek
. 27:18).
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