pelt |
sheepskin |
As nouns the difference between pelt and sheepskin
is that
pelt is the skin of a beast with the hair on; a raw or undressed hide; a skin preserved]] with the hairy or [[wool|woolly covering on it or
pelt can be a blow or stroke from something thrown while
sheepskin is (uncountable) the skin of a sheep, especially when used to make parchment or in bookbinding.
As a verb pelt
is to bombard, as with missiles.
sheepskin |
fur |
As nouns the difference between sheepskin and fur
is that
sheepskin is the skin of a sheep, especially when used to make parchment or in bookbinding while
fur is hairy coat of various mammal species,
especially: when fine, soft and thick.
As a verb fur is
to cover with fur.
As a proper noun Fur is
one of a Nilo-Saharan people of western Sudan.
sheepskin |
wool |
As nouns the difference between sheepskin and wool
is that
sheepskin is the skin of a sheep, especially when used to make parchment or in bookbinding while
wool is the hair of the sheep, llama and some other ruminants.
As a proper noun Wool is
a village in Dorset, England.
taxonomy |
sheepskin |
As nouns the difference between taxonomy and sheepskin
is that
taxonomy is the science or the technique used to make a classification while
sheepskin is (uncountable) the skin of a sheep, especially when used to make parchment or in bookbinding.
sheepskin |
chuba |
As nouns the difference between sheepskin and chuba
is that
sheepskin is (uncountable) the skin of a sheep, especially when used to make parchment or in bookbinding while
chuba is a long sheepskin coat made of thick wool worn by tibetans.
sheepskin |
saffian |
As nouns the difference between sheepskin and saffian
is that
sheepskin is the skin of a sheep, especially when used to make parchment or in bookbinding while
saffian is a leather made from goatskins or sheepskins which is tanned with sumac and then brightly dyed.
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