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WordReference Random House Learner's Dictionary of American English © 2024wool /wʊl/USA pronunciation n. [uncountable]- Biologythe fine, soft, curly hair that forms the fleece of some animals, esp. sheep.
- Textilesyarn, a fabric, or a garment of wool.
- something resembling the wool of sheep:steel wool.
Idioms- Idioms pull the wool over someone's eyes, to deceive or delude someone.
WordReference Random House Unabridged Dictionary of American English © 2024wool (wŏŏl),USA pronunciation n. - the fine, soft, curly hair that forms the fleece of sheep and certain other animals, characterized by minute, overlapping surface scales that give it its felting property.
- Textilesfabrics and garments of such wool.
- Textilesyarn made of such wool.
- Textilesany of various substances used commercially as substitutes for the wool of sheep or other animals.
- any of certain vegetable fibers, as cotton or flax, used as wool, esp. after preparation by special process (vegetable wool.)
- any finely fibrous or filamentous matter suggestive of the wool of sheep:glass wool; steel wool.
- Biologyany coating of short, fine hairs or hairlike processes, as on a caterpillar or a plant;
pubescence. - Informal Termsthe human hair, esp. when short, thick, and crisp.
- all wool and a yard wide, genuine;
excellent; sincere:He was a real friend, all wool and a yard wide. - dyed in the wool, inveterate;
confirmed:a dyed in the wool sinner. - pull the wool over someone's eyes, to deceive or delude someone:The boy thought that by hiding the broken dish he could pull the wool over his mother's eyes.
- bef. 900; Middle English wolle, Old English wull(e), cognate with Dutch wol, German Wolle, Old Norse ull, Gothic wulla; akin to Latin lāna, Sanskrit ūrṇā, Welsh gwlân wool, Latin vellus fleece, Greek oúlos woolly
wool′like′, adj. |