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Sheepskin is the hide of a sheep,
sometimes also
called lambskin.
Unlike common leather,
sheepskin is
tanned with the
fleece intact, as in a pelt. Sheepskin...
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Sheepskin boots are
boots made from
sheepskin. The wool on
sheepskin has good
insulating properties and so such
boots are
commonly worn when it is cold...
- The
sheepskin effect (named for the
vellum on
which diplomas were
traditionally written) is a
phenomenon in
applied economics observing that
people possessing...
- by Armenians. In 1000 B.C. or older,
there were
rafts made of
inflated sheepskins. In a
journal published in 1902, the
geographer Ellsworth Huntington described...
- Look up
sheepskin in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Sheepskin is the hide of a sheep,
sometimes also
called lambskin or lambswool.
Sheepskin may also...
- its
sheepskin boots,
founded in 1978 by
Australian surfer Brian Smith in
Santa Monica, California.
After putting on his pair of
Australian sheepskin boots...
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Operation Sheepskin was a
British military operation in the Caribbean,
aimed at
restoring British rule to the
island of Anguilla,
after the
island had...
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insolvency law case,
concerning whether an
exclusivity agreement for
buying sheepskins, that
accompanied a loan,
frustrated the borrower's
right to pay off and...
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Shearling (clothing).
Shearling coats are made from
processed lambskin,
sheepskin, or pelt. This "shearing"
process creates a
uniform depth of the wool...
- The
Sheepskin Trail is a non-motorized rail-trail in
Fayette County, Pennsylvania. It is
planned to
eventually link the
Great Allegheny P****age trail...