释义 |
kar·a·kul noun also car·a·cul \ˈkarəkəl also ˈker-\ Etymology: from Karakul, village in Uzbekistan, Union of Soviet Socialist Republics, where the breed originated 1. a. usually capitalized : a breed of hardy slender fat-tailed sheep from Bukhara with coarse wiry brown fur b. -s often capitalized : a sheep of this breed 2. -s : the tightly curled glossy black coat of the newborn lamb of the Karakul breed valued as fur — compare astrakhan, broadtail, persian lamb
[karakul 1] |