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*[[Cashmere wool]], derived from fur of goats |
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*[[llama|Llama wool]], derived from fur of llamas |
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*Wool, the commonly used term in the UK for [[yarn]] |
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*[[Cotton wool]], the UK term for cotton linters |
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*[[Bronze wool]], an abrasive derived from bronze |
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*[[Glass wool]], an insulating material derived from fiberglass |
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*[[Mineral wool]], an insulating material derived from minerals or metal oxides |
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*[[High temperature insulation wool]], an insulating material derived from ceramic fibers |
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Revision as of 03:50, 20 June 2011
Look up Wool in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Wool is the fibre commonly produced from sheep
Wool (the fiber) refers to one of the following:
- Alpaca wool, derived from fur of alpacas
- Angora wool, derived from fur of rabbits
- Cashmere wool, derived from fur of goats
- Llama wool, derived from fur of llamas
- Wool, the commonly used term in the UK for yarn
- Cotton wool, the UK term for cotton linters
- Steel wool, an abrasive derived from steel
- Bronze wool, an abrasive derived from bronze
- Glass wool, an insulating material derived from fiberglass
- Mineral wool, an insulating material derived from minerals or metal oxides
- High temperature insulation wool, an insulating material derived from ceramic fibers
Organizations
People
Miscellanea
- Wool, Dorset, the village in England
- Wool (band), the rock band from Washington, D.C.
- Wool (insult)
- WOOL-LP, a radio station (100.1 FM) licensed to Bellows Falls, Vermont, United States