like+wool

  • 81woolens — n. clothes made of wool; knit fabric made from wooln. fabric woven from wool; garment made from wool adj. of wool; like wool; made from wool …

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  • 82woollies — n. piece of clothing made from wool (mainly underwear of knitted wool); sheep (Australian) wool·ly || wÊŠlɪ n. sweater, pullover; underwear which is made of wool adj. of wool, like wool; similar to wool; covered in fluff; foggy, not clear …

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  • 83woolly — [wool′ē] adj. woollier, woolliest 1. of or like wool 2. bearing wool 3. covered with wool or something resembling wool in texture ☆ 4. having characteristics of the early frontier life of the western U.S.; rough and uncivilized: used chiefly in… …

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  • 84Flax — For other uses, see Flax (disambiguation). Flax Flax plant Scientific classification Kingdom …

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  • 85flocculent — [fläk′yə lənt] adj. [< L floccus (see FLOCCUS) + ULENT] 1. like wool or tufts of wool; fluffy 2. containing or consisting of small woolly masses 3. covered with a wool like substance, as some insects flocculence n …

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  • 86woolen — n. fabric woven from wool; garment made from wool adj. of wool; like wool; made from wool …

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  • 87woollier — wool·ly || wÊŠlɪ n. sweater, pullover; underwear which is made of wool adj. of wool, like wool; similar to wool; covered in fluff; foggy, not clear …

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  • 88woolliest — wool·ly || wÊŠlɪ n. sweater, pullover; underwear which is made of wool adj. of wool, like wool; similar to wool; covered in fluff; foggy, not clear …

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  • 89woolly — wool·ly || wÊŠlɪ n. sweater, pullover; underwear which is made of wool adj. of wool, like wool; similar to wool; covered in fluff; foggy, not clear …

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  • 90Son of man — The phrase son of man is a primarily Semitic idiom that originated in Ancient Mesopotamia, used to denote humanity or self. The phrase is also used in Judaism and Christianity. Ancient languagesIn Sumerian, child of (a) man is: *DUMU.LU.A (?)In… …

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