Soft, fluffy, whatever you think of when you hear "cotton wool".
Wool is the hair that grows on the bodies of sheep (also called a fleece) - The fleece is cut (without harming the sheep) from the sheep, combed and spun into a yarn which is called wool. The yarn can be made up into woolen garments.
The woolly appearance of the fleece also gives the name wool to other items such as rock wool, wire wool, cotton wool etc.
Yarn made of pure wool is 100% animal fibre and not blended with any other fibre.
clothes....and chickens
wool is an item there is no synonym
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Shearing.
The phrase 'pure wool' when used to describe a carpet indicates that the upstanding or visible fibres of the carpet are 100% wool.
Here are some words to describe sheep's wool. Soft woolly warm fluffy snug balanced toned comfortable white cuddly. Hope this helped!
Wool comes from a sheep, and silk comes from a silkworm, which it's cocoon is made out of. Wool is a bit scratchier and cheaper, while silk is more expensive, but more luxurious.
An alpaca's wool is called a fleece or fiber because it's finer than most wool. it's the 3rd most expensive fiber in the world.Another AnswerAlpaca wool is called Alpaca wool. Wool is a generic word used to describe fibre spun from fleece, regardless of the type of fleece-bearning animal that produces it. Alpaca, then, used as a descriptor, modifies the word wool and specifies the source of the fleece: thus -- Alpaca wool.
The modifying word you may be looking for could describe the source of the fleece used in the wool. Soft wool comes from baby alpacas, llamas and yaks. There may be other sources, depending on your definition of 'soft'.
Woolen (UK woollen) is the adjective form of the noun wool.Woolen (woollen) is also a noun, a word form garments made of wool.
Fluffy, white, like cotton wool, grey, dark, rain clouds.
It's called shears (hence the verb 'shearing' to describe what you do to a sheep to get its wool).
Blue is a term used to describe a certain wool color. Most people would describe the color as a blueish-gray or black fibers mixed with white. But yes, there are.
Check the link below, they describe the facts about cashmere
Wool is primarily from sheep. Other animals give us other types of wool : Cashmere or pashmina is collected from Cashmere Goats. Lamb's wool is collected from lambs (young sheep). Camel Wool is collected from camel. Mohair is collected from Angora goats.