wool
Describes wool that is pleasant to touch and not itchy.
Indicates that the material is 100% wool, without any synthetic fibers blended in.
Used to describe wool that is dense and provides a lot of warmth.
Refers to high-quality wool with thin fibers, often soft to the touch.
A type of very fine, soft wool from Merino sheep.
A mass of fine steel shavings, used for cleaning or polishing.
Describes coarse wool that may feel itchy or uncomfortable against the skin.
Wool sold as yarn for knitting.
Soft, fluffy mass of cotton, typically used for medical or cosmetic purposes.
Refers to wool that has been sheared from a sheep but not yet processed (cleaned or carded).
Another term for steel wool, often used for scouring pans.
A fibrous material made from minerals, used for insulation.
To twist wool fibers together to make yarn.
To add color to wool using dye.
To yield or supply wool, typically said of sheep or a region.
The business of buying and selling wool.
A person or company that buys and sells wool.
A shop that sells wool for knitting and other crafts.