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WordReference Random House Learner's Dictionary of American English © 2024buck•skin /ˈbʌkˌskɪn/USA pronunciation n. - Clothing[uncountable] a strong, soft, yellowish or grayish leather, originally prepared from the skin of a buck or deer.
- Clothing buckskins, [plural] breeches or shoes made of buckskin.
WordReference Random House Unabridged Dictionary of American English © 2024buck•skin (buk′skin′),USA pronunciation n. - the skin of a buck or deer.
- Clothinga strong, soft, yellowish or grayish leather, originally prepared from deerskins, now usually from sheepskins.
- Clothing buckskins, breeches or shoes made of buckskin.
- Textilesa stiff, firm, starched cotton cloth with a smooth surface and napped back.
- Textilesa sturdy wool fabric constructed in satin weave, napped and cropped short to provide a smooth finish, and used in the manufacture of outer garments.
- a person, esp. a backwoodsman, dressed in buckskin.
- Dog and Cat Breedsa horse the color of buckskin.
adj. - Clothingmade of buckskin:buckskin gloves.
- having the color of buckskin;
yellowish or grayish.
- 1400–50; late Middle English; see buck1, skin
Collins Concise English Dictionary © HarperCollins Publishers:: buckskin /ˈbʌkˌskɪn/ n - the skin of a male deer
- a strong greyish-yellow suede leather, originally made from deerskin but now usually made from sheepskin
- (as modifier): buckskin boots
- a stiffly starched cotton cloth
- a strong satin-woven woollen fabric
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