n.
- The soft fine hair of the camel or a substitute for it.
- A soft, heavy, usually light tan cloth, made chiefly of the hair of camel.
Dictionary:
cam·el·hair (kăm'əl-hâr') also cam·el's hair
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The noun has one meaning:
Meaning #1:
a soft tan cloth made with the hair of a camel
Synonym: camelhair
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Camel hair is, variously, the hair of a camel; a type of cloth made from camel hair; or a substitute for authentic camel hair; and is classified as a specialty hair fiber. When woven into haircloth, using the outer protective fur called guard hair, camel hair is coarse and inflexible. However, other varieties of camel hair cloth—especially those that blend camel hair with wool— or from the pure under coat are soft and plush. Pure camel hair, frequently used for coats, is gathered when camels molt in warmer seasons. This undercoat is very soft, and is separated from the dense, coarse guard hair for cloth use.
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Camel hair is collected from the two-humped Bactrian camel, found from Turkey east to China and north to Siberia. Significant supplier countries of camel hair are: Mongolia, Iran, Afghanistan, Russia, Tibet, and Australia.
A camel can produce around 5 pounds of hair a year. The specialty animal fiber is collected by a number of methods including combing, shearing, and collecting the hair shed naturally during the moulting season. During the moulting season the hair falls off first from the neck, then the mane and lastly the body hair. The moulting season occurs in late spring and is a process that takes six to eight weeks.
There are five primary steps to the production of camel hair; collection, sorting, dehairing, spinning, and weaving or knitting. After collecting the hair either through shearing or collecting during the moulting season the hair goes through a sorting method. In this process the coarse hair is separated from the fine, soft hairs. The fibers are then washed to remove any dirt or debris obtained from the collection process. The sorted and washed hair is then dehaired. This process removes the coarse hair and any dandruff or vegetable matter before it is sent to be spun into yarn and used for either weaving or knitting.
The color of camel is primarily golden tan with a variance of red to light brown tones. Camel's hair is also a fiber that supplies warmth without added weight. The hair contains thermostatic properties which can protect and insulate the camel from the extreme cold conditions as well as keeping them cool in the desert. The same properties and characteristics are transferred when making fabrics woven from camel hair.
The fine fur of the camel hair are often blended with fine wool to create fabrics for men's and women's coats, jackets and blazers, skirts, hosiery, sweaters, gloves, scarves, mufflers, and caps and robes. The long coarser hair removed in the dehairing process is also used which can be made into carpet backing as well as waterproof coats that are very warm for colder climates.
Although most camel hair is left as its natural tones, the hair can be dyed in a multiple range of colors and accepts the dye equally compared to that of wool fibers. The best blends of camel hair in textiles are pure camel hair or blended with wool only. It is also commonly blended with nylon to make hosiery and other knitted products. Products containing camel hair should be dry cleaned or handwashed.
Paintbrush bristles are derived either from the hairs of horses, squirrels, goats, sheep, bears, or some combination of these. As a result, the texture, absorbency, and other properties of "camel hair" brushes vary markedly. Wooly camel hair is unsuitable for brush bristles.
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| Translations: Camel-hair |
Dansk (Danish)
n. - kameluld
adj. - kamelulds-
Français (French)
n. - poil de chameau
adj. - en poil de chameau
Deutsch (German)
n. - Kamelhaar
adj. - Kamelhaar-
Ελληνική (Greek)
n. - καμηλότριχα, (ύφασμα από) μαλλί καμήλας, καμηλό
adj. - καμηλόμαλλος, καμηλό
Italiano (Italian)
lana di cammello, di lana di cammello
Português (Portuguese)
n. - pêlo (m) de camelo
adj. - de pêlo de camelo
Русский (Russian)
верблюжья шерсть, из верблюжьей шерсти
Español (Spanish)
n. - pelo de camello
adj. - de pelo de camello
Svenska (Swedish)
n. - kamelhår
adj. - kamelhårs-
中文(简体)(Chinese (Simplified))
驼绒, 骆驼的毛, 驼绒的, 骆驼毛的
中文(繁體)(Chinese (Traditional))
n. - 駝絨, 駱駝的毛
adj. - 駝絨的, 駱駝毛的
한국어 (Korean)
n. - 낙타 털
adj. - 낙타 털로 만든
日本語 (Japanese)
n. - 柔らかなラクダの毛, ラクダの毛で編んだ布
עברית (Hebrew)
n. - שיער-גמל
adj. - של שיער גמל
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