woolskin

wool·skin

 (wo͝ol′skĭn′)
n.
A sheepskin with the wool still on it.
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woolskin

(ˈwʊlˌskɪn)
n
a sheepskin with wool still attached
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wool•skin

(ˈwʊlˌskɪn)

n.
a sheepskin with the wool still attached.
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