cordovan
a (coat), i think, i could be wrong though :|
the tough-skinned larva of a large crane fly. It lives in the soil, where it feeds on plant matter and can seriously damage the roots of grasses and crops.
no, transparency is clearnes and genuine is real ex: genuine leather.
Imported leather is just leather brought into a country from another country.
Cowhide is the default utility leather today, used for articles that need to last and take plenty of wear - jackets, luggage, etc. Specialty uses include horse tack, gun holsters, and baseballs and gloves. Horsehide was formerly a utility leather, but it is now far too costly. Today, few horses are used for farming and it's illegal to raise them for meat. Their hides have become very hard to source, and most tanneries will no longer handle them. Their characteristics are very similar. Horsehide generally is finer grained than cowhide and takes on a little more pleasing luster with use. However, horse can be stiffer and take longer to break in than cow, and some find it less durable.
leather is a type of material
Yes, the noun 'leather' is an uncountable noun, a word for a substance and a material noun. Leather is expressed as a piece of leather, a square foot of leather, a length of leather, etc.The plural form for some uncountable nouns is reserved for 'kinds of' or 'types of', for example:The leathers in this garment are calf trimmed with split suede.
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There are two syllables in the word "leather."
No, the noun leather is a concrete noun, a word for the skin of an animal processed for use as a material; a word for a physical thing.
Perhaps it could be tanned - as leather is treated at a tanner's.
no because leather is one material while denim is another.