
1) Alligator 2) Calfskin 3) Chammy 4) Chamois 5) Cordovan 6) Cowhide 7) Cowskin 8) Crush 9) Deerskin 10) Doeskin 11) Horsehide 12) Kidskin 13) Mocha 14) Oxhide 15) Pigskin 16) Shammy 17) Sheepskin 18) Skin 19) Suede
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1) Animal hide 2) Animal skin 3) Animal skins 4) Baseball coverage 5) Beat by a head for a place 6) Beat the king held 7) Beat with the king held 8) Belt material 9) Bikers wear it 10) British slang for a purse 11) British slang for a wallet 12) Chamois 13) Cowhide 14) DC Comics supervillain 15) Dead Sea Scrolls material
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• (n.) The skin. • (v. t.) To beat, as with a thong of leather. • (n.) The skin of an animal, or some part of such skin, tanned, tawed, or otherwise dressed for use; also, dressed hides, collectively.
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animal skins and hides that have been treated to preserve them and make them suitable for use.[13 related articles]
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Animal skin with any hair removed, but with the skin surface intact. While not really a fabric, it can in all other respects still be treated as such.
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Animal skin dressed for use in clothing.
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Preparation of animal skins and hides using vegetable extracts to preserve and alter the structure of the skin. Types and uses: Furs - bedding, floor covering, clothing Raw-hide thonging, armour Sheet - buckets, bags, shoes, clothes.
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1. The skin of an animal, or some part of such skin, tanned, tawed, or otherwise dressed for use; also, dressed hides, collectively. ... 2. The skin. ... Leather is much used adjectively in the sense of made of, relating to, or like, leather. Leather board, an imitation of sole leather, made of leather scraps, rags, paper, etc. Leather carp (a) A C...
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Leather is the skin or hide of any animal, bird, fish or reptile.
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Not a happy support for oils as it is a substance that is open to deterioration from a number of sou
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Leath'er (lĕ&thlig;'ẽr)
noun [ Middle English
lether , Anglo-Saxon
leðer ; akin to Dutch
leder ,
leêr , German
leder , Old High German
ledar , Icelandic
leðr , Swedish
läder , Danish
læder .]
1. The skin of a...
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Leath'er transitive verb [
imperfect & past participle Leathered ;
present participle & verbal noun Leathering .] To beat, as with a thong of leather. [ Obsolete or Colloq.]
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Made from tanning animal hides and used for upholstery.
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Material made from animal skin by tanning.
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Leather is the skins of animals dressed and prepared for use by tanning, tawing, or other processes, which preserve them from putrefaction and render them pliable and tough. The skins employed are chiefly those of cattle, though the skins of horses, asses, sheep, pigs, and goats are also converted into leather.
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Leather is British slang for a wallet.
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Chamois leather often used for finishing thrown edges and for fettling.
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British slang for a middle-aged male jet-setter, an ageing suntanned playboy.
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For the avoidance of all ambiguities and doubts, which may and do grow upon the definition and interpretation of this word leather, it is enacted, and declared by these presents, that the hides and skins of ox, steer, bull, cow, calf, deer, red and fallow, goats and sheep being tanned or tawed, and every salt hide is, shall be, and ever hath been r...
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noun an animal skin made smooth and flexible by removing the hair and then tanning
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Material prepared from the hides and skins of animals, by tanning with vegetable tannins and chromium salts. Leather is a durable and water-resistant material, and is used for bags, shoes, clothing, and upholstery. There are three main stages in the process of converting animal skin into leather: cleaning, tanning, and dressing. Tanning is ...
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Animal skin dressed for use in clothing.
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A material created through the tanning of animal hides, typically from cattle. Leather can feature course or smooth finishes, and takes dye well. Used for jackets, pants and upholstery.
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[Fabrics] Animal skin dressed for use in clothing.
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A type of leather which is made from the skin of an animal.
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