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1 Skin Wools
These are the product of the fellmongering industry as carried on in the Colonies, on the Continent, and in this country to a smaller extent. They consist of the wool removed from the skins of sheep slaughtered for mutton purposes. Many of these " skin " wools are of excellent quality; but large quantities, through unsatisfactory treatment during separation, and because of the absence of sorting, and neglect in skirting, picking, etc., are only useful for medium and low-class goods. Such wools lack spinning property, have a harsh handle, and do not mill and dye in the manner of the " fleece " wools. " Skin " wools are of the following types: - (1) Sun-dried and removed from the skin by a process of sweating; (2) separated by chemical agency, chiefly by sodium sulphide; (3) sliped from the skin after fibre separation through the application of lime (see slipe). Mazamet, France, is a great centre of the fellmongering industry, and a big business is done. Wools that are often of excellent quality and colour are taken from skins collected from all the principal wool-growing parts, and forwarded to all the important manufacturing centres through agents. Wools of Class 2 are largely the product of Colonial fellmongering stations in which the industry is of more recent growth. The system employed is the sodium sulphide process. Sodium suphide has the property of destroying the epidermis of the skin while improving the quality of the pelt. A 10 per cent solution of sodium sulphide will dissolve wool completely in 15 minutes. After washing, the skins are painted on the flesh side with thick paint of sodium sulphide. The skins are allowed to lie overnight, and the roots of the wool become loosened, the hair bulbs being destroyed, after which the wool is readily pulled by hand. -
2 skin
[skɪn]1. noun1) the natural outer covering of an animal or person:جِلْدA snake can shed its skin.
2) a thin outer layer, as on a fruit:قِشْرَهonion-skins.
3) a (thin) film or layer that forms on a liquid:طَبَقَه رَقيقَهBoiled milk often has a skin on it.
2. verb– past tense, past participle skinnedto remove the skin from:يَسْلَخHe skinned and cooked the rabbit.
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3 Plucked Wool
Wool plucked from a sheep which has been dead a few days. Sometimes the term is applied to skin wool. -
4 Fliped Wool
Skin wool from certain yearling sheep which retains the form of the fleece when pulled off. -
5 Karawan Wool
Turkish skin wool from the native fat-tailed sheep. -
6 Kassapbatchi Wool
Coarse Turkish skin wool used for carpets. -
7 Pelt Wool
The skin of a sheep including the wool is known as the " pelt," and the wool taken from the slaughtered sheep is " pelt wool." This wool is distinct from " fleece wool " removed from the living sheep. -
8 Binders Of Wool
In well-cultivated sheep the wool-hairs are usually united in " tufts " or " locks " containing a hundred or more fibres. Often several locks are connected into one large one, called a "staple," the hairs joining the locks being known as " binders." The number of hairs growing in each square inch of the sheep's skin is between 4,500 and 5,500. The binders run obliquely, crossing several staples, and it is due to this clustering that the fleece can be removed in unbroken form (Mathews) -
9 Dead Wool
The wool removed from the skin of dead sheep by sweating. -
10 Diseased Wool
Wool taken from the skin of sheep that have died of disease. It is usually in a very matted condition. -
11 Pulled Wool
Wool removed from the skin of killed sheep after liming. -
12 wełna garbarska
• skin wool -
13 меховая овчина
1) Agriculture: clothing-wool sheepskin, lamb skin, wool sheepskin, wool skin, wooled sheepskin2) Makarov: fur-finished shearling -
14 заводская шерсть
1) General subject: pulled wool (получаемая при обработке кож)3) Textile: dead wool, fellmongered wool, mortling, murrain, plucked wool, slip, sweated wool -
15 подпар
1) Agriculture: pelt wool, pulled wool, skin wool2) Forestry: mottled butt rot -
16 post yünü
plucked wool, pelt wool, skin wool -
17 овчина
2) Agriculture: sheep pelt, woolfell3) Textile: fur4) Food industry: sheep skin, wool fell5) Makarov: furs, sheep, skin of a sheep, the skin of a sheep -
18 мытая заводская шерсть
Textile: scoured skin woolУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > мытая заводская шерсть
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19 Gerberwolle
f < textil> ■ skin wool -
20 ऐण _aiṇa
ऐण a. (एण-अण्) (-णी f.) Of or belonging to an antelope (as skin, wool &c.); Y.1.259.
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Skin wool — Skin Skin, n. [Icel. skinn; akin to Sw. skinn, Dan. skind, AS. scinn, G. schined to skin.] 1. (Anat.) The external membranous integument of an animal. [1913 Webster] Note: In man, and the vertebrates generally, the skin consist of two layers, an… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
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skin wool — /ˈskɪn wʊl/ (say skin wool) noun scoured wool from a fellmongered sheep …
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