to remove wool from
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dewoolto remove wool from
mosteto remove moits from (wool)
moitto remove moits from (wool)
moitsto remove moits from (wool)
dewoolto remove the wool from
dewoolsDEWOOL, to remove the wool from
dewooledDEWOOL, to remove the wool from
dewoolingDEWOOL, to remove the wool from
dagto remove clotted tufts of wool from a sheep
dagsDAG, to remove clotted tufts of wool from a sheep
daggedDAG, to remove clotted tufts of wool from a sheep
SHEARRemove wool from
disentanglingRemove knots or tangles from (wool, rope, or hair)
disentangledRemove knots or tangles from (wool, rope, or hair)
disentangleRemove knots or tangles from (wool, rope, or hair)
disentanglesRemove knots or tangles from (wool, rope, or hair)
fleeceto remove the wool of a sheep
fleecesFLEECE, to remove the wool of a sheep
fleecedFLEECE, to remove the wool of a sheep
fleecingFLEECE, to remove the wool of a sheep
fleecerone who fleeces (to remove the wool of a sheep)
fleecersFLEECER, one who fleeces (to remove the wool of a sheep)
shearto cut the wool or hair from
shearsSHEAR, to cut the wool or hair from
shearedSHEAR, to cut the wool or hair from
shornSHEAR, to cut the wool or hair from
shearerone who shears (to cut the wool or hair from)
shearersSHEARER, one who shears (to cut the wool or hair from)
pashminaa fine wool similar to cashmere made from the undercoat of domestic Himalayan goats
pashma fine wool similar to cashmere made from the undercoat of domestic Himalayan goats
fellmongera dealer in fells or sheepskins, who separates the wool from the pelts / to sell skins
mulesingthe practice of removing wool-bearing skin from around the tail of (esp merino) sheep to prevent blowfly infestation
moufflonsA small wild sheep with chestnut-brown wool, found in mountainous country from Iran to Asia Minor. It is the ancestor of the domestic sheep
spindlesA slender rounded rod with tapered ends used in hand spinning to twist and wind thread from a mass of wool or flax held on a distaff