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caracul
car·a·cul C0096200 (kăr′ə-kəl)n. Variant of karakul.caracul (ˈkærəˌkʌl) n1. (Textiles) Also called: Persian lamb the black loosely curled fur obtained from the skins of newly born lambs of the karakul sheep2. (Animals) a variant spelling of karakulKar•a•kul or car•a•cul (ˈkær ə kəl) n. any of an Asian breed of sheep having curly fleece that is black in the young and brown or gray in the adult: raised esp. for lambskins used in the fur industry. Compare broadtail, Persian lamb. [1850–55; after Kara Kul lake on the Pamir plateau, Tajikistan, near where the sheep were bred] ThesaurusNoun | 1. | caracul - hardy coarse-haired sheep of central Asia; lambs are valued for their soft curly black furkarakul, broadtaildomestic sheep, Ovis aries - any of various breeds raised for wool or edible meat or skin | EncyclopediaSeeKarakulcaracul
Synonyms for caraculnoun hardy coarse-haired sheep of central AsiaSynonymsRelated Words |