Wool and fleece are basically the same thing. Wool is only called a fleece when it has been sheared off the sheep/goat/llama/alpaca in one peice.
A fleece is what the wool is called when it is shorn from a sheep.
The hair of a sheep is referred to as wool. Fleece is the wool of a lamb.
Fleece is a word that rhymes with piece and refers to the wool of a sheep.
"Fleece" rhymes with "piece" and refers to the wool of a sheep.
Sheep provide the raw material for wool, which is fleece. People sheer the sheep, clean and card the fleece, then people spin the fleece into wool.
Virgin wool -- that is wool that has not been used before -- is spun from the fleece of the animal that grows the fleece.
Wool originates as fleece.
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Wool is spun from fleece, harvested from the bodies of animals that grow the fleece.
Fleece-bearing animals are the source of wool fibres.
A wool producer is an animal that grows fleece which can be transformed into wool.
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