capeskin

cape·skin

 (kāp′skĭn′)
n.
Soft leather made from sheepskin, used especially for gloves.

[After the Cape ofGood Hope (from the fact that it is traditionally made from the skins of South African sheep).]
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capeskin

(ˈkeɪpˌskɪn)
n
(Tanning) a soft leather obtained from the skins of a type of lamb or sheep having hairlike wool
adj
(Tanning) made of this leather
[C19: named after the Cape of Good Hope]
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cape•skin

(ˈkeɪpˌskɪn)

n.
a light, pliable leather of lambskin or sheepskin and used esp. for gloves.
[1910–15; Cape of Good Hope]
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