01 n. The soft and curled, or crisped, species of hair which grows on sheep and some other animals, and which in fineness sometimes approaches to…
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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.
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2.
Short, thick hair, especially when crisped or curled.“Wool of bat and tongue of dog.” — Shak.
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3.
A sort of pubescence, or a clothing of dense, curling hairs on the surface of certain plants.(Bot.)
Phrases & compounds
Dead pulled wool —
wool pulled from a carcass.
Mineral wool —
See under Mineral.
Pulled wool —
wool pulled from a pelt, or undressed hide.
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 —
One whose occupation is to comb wool.
Wool grass —
a kind of bulrush (Scirpus Eriophorum) with numerous clustered woolly spikes.
Wool sorter's disease —
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.
Wool stapler —
One who deals in wool.
Wool winder —
a person employed to wind, or make up, wool into bundles to be packed for sale.