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  • Wooller
  • Surname list

    Wooller is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Robert Wooller (1817–?), English cricketer Wilf Wooller (1912–1997), Welsh cricketer and

    Wooller

    Wooller

  • Wool
  • Textile fiber from the hair of sheep or other mammals

    inorganic materials, such as mineral wool and glass wool, that have some properties similar to animal wool. Wool is an animal fiber and consists of protein

    Wool

    Wool

    Wool

  • Jeff Wooller
  • English accountant and educationalist (born 1940)

    International University Business School. Wooller has founded several educational institutions such as the Jeff Wooller College, Institute of Professional Financial

    Jeff Wooller

    Jeff_Wooller

  • Wilf Wooller
  • Wales international rugby union footballer & cricketer

    Biography of Wilf Wooller. Royston: Limlow Books. p. 224. ISBN 1-874524-12-2. Wilf Wooller at CricketArchive (subscription required) Wilf Wooller at Cricinfo

    Wilf Wooller

    Wilf_Wooller

  • Fred Wooller
  • Australian rules footballer

    Frederick Arnold Wooller (born 21 October 1937) is a former Australian rules footballer who played with Geelong in the VFL. Fred Wooller is the oldest living

    Fred Wooller

    Fred_Wooller

  • Geraldine Wooller
  • Australian novelist, short-story writer and essayist

    Come out to Play 2020 – Degree of Madness "Geraldine Wooller". Retrieved 21 August 2013. Wooller, G. Transgression. Australia, Sid Harta Publishers, 2011

    Geraldine Wooller

    Geraldine Wooller

    Geraldine_Wooller

  • Wooler (name)
  • Surname list

    cricketer John Wooler (born 1958), active within the English music industry Thomas Jonathan Wooler (1786–1853), British Radical Wooller, a surname This

    Wooler (name)

    Wooler_(name)

  • Steel wool
  • Bundle of very fine and flexible sharp-edged steel filaments

    Steel wool, also known as iron wool or wire sponge, is a bundle of very fine and flexible sharp-edged steel filaments. It is the most common type of wire

    Steel wool

    Steel wool

    Steel_wool

  • Wooler
  • Town in Northumberland, England

    Wooler (/ˈwʊlə/ WUUL-ə) is a town in Northumberland, England on the edge of the Northumberland National Park, near the Cheviot Hills. It is a popular base

    Wooler

    Wooler

    Wooler

  • Lanolin
  • Yellow waxy substance secreted by the sebaceous glands of wool-bearing animals

    Lanolin (from Latin lāna 'wool', and oleum 'oil'), also called wool fat, wool yolk, wool wax, sheep grease, sheep yolk, or wool grease, is a wax secreted

    Lanolin

    Lanolin

    Lanolin

  • Llama
  • Species of wooly domesticated mammal

    pre-Columbian era. Llamas are social animals and live with others as a herd. Their wool is soft and contains only a small amount of lanolin. Llamas can learn simple

    Llama

    Llama

    Llama

  • Maxïmo Park
  • British rock band

    not an official member of the band. In November 2018, keyboardist Lukas Wooller announced his imminent departure from the band in order to emigrate to

    Maxïmo Park

    Maxïmo Park

    Maxïmo_Park

  • Mineral wool
  • Fiber made from spun molten minerals

    Mineral wool is any fibrous material formed by spinning or drawing molten mineral or rock materials such as slag and ceramics. It was first manufactured

    Mineral wool

    Mineral wool

    Mineral_wool

  • Wooler (disambiguation)
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    manufacturer of motorcycles and other vehicles Wooler (name), a surname (including a list of people with that name) Wooller (disambiguation) This disambiguation

    Wooler (disambiguation)

    Wooler_(disambiguation)

  • Silo (series)
  • Sci-fi books and stories by Hugh Howey (2011–2015)

    the short story "Wool", which was later published together with four sequel novellas as a novel with the same name. Along with Wool, the series consists

    Silo (series)

    Silo (series)

    Silo_(series)

  • Wool (disambiguation)
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Look up wool in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Wool is the textile fibre obtained from sheep. Wool may also refer to: Alpaca wool, derived from fur

    Wool (disambiguation)

    Wool_(disambiguation)

  • Robert Wooller
  • English cricketer

    Robert Wooller (christened 13 February 1817) was an English cricketer who played for Sussex. He was born in Chalvington. Wooller made a single first-class

    Robert Wooller

    Robert_Wooller

  • Wool church
  • Type of church building in England

    A wool church is an English church financed primarily by donations from rich merchants and farmers who had benefitted from the medieval wool trade, hoping

    Wool church

    Wool church

    Wool_church

  • Breeda Wool
  • American actress, writer and producer

    Breeda Wool is an American actress, writer and producer. She is best known for her roles as Lou Linklatter in the Audience crime drama series Mr. Mercedes

    Breeda Wool

    Breeda Wool

    Breeda_Wool

  • Christopher Wool
  • American painter

    Christopher Wool (born 1955) is an American artist. Since the 1980s, Wool's art has incorporated post-conceptual ideas. Wool was born in Chicago, Illinois

    Christopher Wool

    Christopher Wool

    Christopher_Wool

  • Silo (TV series)
  • American science fiction television series

    television series created by Graham Yost, based on the Silo trilogy of novels (Wool, Shift, and Dust) by author Hugh Howey. Set in a dystopian future where a

    Silo (TV series)

    Silo_(TV_series)

  • Boiled wool
  • Boiled knitted or woven wool fabric

    wool is a type of fabric primarily used in creating berets, scarves, vests, cardigans, coats, and jackets. To create this fabric, knit wool or wool-blend

    Boiled wool

    Boiled wool

    Boiled_wool

  • Merino
  • Breed of sheep

    breed or group of breeds of domestic sheep, characterised by very fine soft wool. It was originated in the Iberian Peninsula (modern Spain and Portugal) during

    Merino

    Merino

    Merino

  • Cashmere wool
  • Fiber obtained from cashmere goats and other types of goat

    Cashmere wool, usually simply known as cashmere, is a fiber obtained from cashmere goats, pashmina goats, and some other breeds of goat. It has been used

    Cashmere wool

    Cashmere wool

    Cashmere_wool

  • Wood wool
  • Product made of wood slivers cut from logs

    Wood wool, known primarily as excelsior in North America, is a product made of wood slivers cut from logs. It is mainly used in packaging, for cooling

    Wood wool

    Wood wool

    Wood_wool

  • Glass wool
  • Insulating material made from fibers of glass

    Glass wool is an insulating material made from glass fiber arranged using a binder into a texture similar to wool. The process traps many small pockets

    Glass wool

    Glass wool

    Glass_wool

  • Angora wool
  • Fur of the angora rabbit, used as a textile fiber

    texture. It is much warmer and lighter than wool due to the hollow core of the angora fibre. It also gives the wool its characteristic floating feel. Angora

    Angora wool

    Angora wool

    Angora_wool

  • Shetland sheep
  • Breed of sheep

    The Shetland is a small, wool-producing breed of sheep originating in the Shetland Isles, Scotland, but is now also kept in many other parts of the world

    Shetland sheep

    Shetland sheep

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  • The Staple
  • Medieval European system of trade and taxation

    England that designated towns for the overseas export of key commodities like wool, allowing the Crown to monitor and regulate overseas trade and collect customs

    The Staple

    The_Staple

  • Wool, Dorset
  • Village in Dorset, England

    Wool is a large village, civil parish and electoral ward in south Dorset, England. In the 2011 census the parish – which includes Bovington Camp army base

    Wool, Dorset

    Wool, Dorset

    Wool,_Dorset

  • Begging the question
  • Logic founded on unproven premises

    are: “Wool sweaters are better than nylon jackets as fall attire because wool sweaters have higher wool content". The claim here is that wool sweaters

    Begging the question

    Begging_the_question

  • Recycled wool
  • Textile made from shredded and respun wool

    Look up shoddy in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Recycled wool, also known as rag wool or shoddy, is any woollen textile or yarn made by shredding existing

    Recycled wool

    Recycled wool

    Recycled_wool

  • Bronze wool
  • Abrasive derived from bronze

    Bronze wool is a bundle of very fine bronze filaments [citation needed], used in finishing and repair work to polish wood [citation needed] or metal objects

    Bronze wool

    Bronze_wool

  • Wool-stapler
  • Person who weighs and grades wool for market

    A wool-stapler is a dealer in wool. The wool-stapler buys wool from the producer, sorts and grades it, and sells it on to manufacturers. Some wool-staplers

    Wool-stapler

    Wool-stapler

    Wool-stapler

  • Wool classing
  • Examination of the characteristics of the wool in its raw state

    (grading) it accordingly. Wool classing is done by a wool classer. Some of the qualities a wool classer examines when classing wool are: Breed of the sheep:

    Wool classing

    Wool classing

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  • Wool bale
  • Standardized pack of compressed wool

    A wool bale is a standard sized and weighted pack of classed wool compressed by the mechanical means of a wool press. This is the regulation required method

    Wool bale

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    Wool_bale

  • Glenn Wool
  • Canadian stand-up comedian

    Glenn Wool is a Canadian stand-up comedian based in England. He has released six albums, including 2020's Viva Forever, produced by Dan Schlissel for Stand

    Glenn Wool

    Glenn Wool

    Glenn_Wool

  • Pulled wool
  • Wool plucked from the dead sheep

    Pulled wool also referred to as "skin wool". Pulled wool has several alternative names such as "slipe wool", "glovers' wool", "tanners' wool" and, "dead

    Pulled wool

    Pulled_wool

  • Emma Wools
  • British police commissioner

    Emma Wools is a Welsh Labour and Co-operative Party politician serving as South Wales Police and Crime Commissioner since 2024. She previously worked

    Emma Wools

    Emma Wools

    Emma_Wools

  • Spinning (textiles)
  • Method of turning fiber into yarn or thread

    popular, are viscose (the most common form of rayon), animal fibers such as wool, and synthetic polyester. Originally done by hand using a spindle whorl,

    Spinning (textiles)

    Spinning (textiles)

    Spinning_(textiles)

  • Bob Wooler
  • Musical artist

    Frederick James "Bob" Wooler (19 January 1926 – 8 February 2002) was compère and DJ at The Cavern Club, Liverpool from 1961 until 1967. An important figure

    Bob Wooler

    Bob_Wooler

  • Micrometre
  • Unit of length; one millionth of a metre

    radiation as well as sizes of biological cells and bacteria, and for grading wool by the diameter of the fibres. The width of a single human hair ranges from

    Micrometre

    Micrometre

    Micrometre

  • Acetylated lanolin alcohol
  • Chemical compound

    sheep alcohol, lanolin alcohol, or wool alcohol) is a non-drying organic compound produced from lanolin, the fat of wool shearings, which has been reacted

    Acetylated lanolin alcohol

    Acetylated_lanolin_alcohol

  • A Close Shave
  • 1995 animated short film

    a window cleaning service, when Wallace falls for the owner of the local wool shop, Wendolene Ramsbottom (Anne Reid). The duo find that Wendolene is an

    A Close Shave

    A_Close_Shave

  • Merchants of the Staple
  • mercantile corporation in England) dealing in wool, skins, lead and tin which controlled the export of wool to the continent during the late medieval period

    Merchants of the Staple

    Merchants_of_the_Staple

  • Vicuña wool
  • Natural animal fiber

    Vicuña wool refers to the hair of the South American vicuña, a camelid related to llamas and alpacas. The wool has, after shahtoosh, the second smallest

    Vicuña wool

    Vicuña wool

    Vicuña_wool

  • Wool (band)
  • American rock band

    Wool was an American rock band from Washington, D.C., and based in Los Angeles. The band was active from 1990 to 1996 and specialized in a rough hewn but

    Wool (band)

    Wool (band)

    Wool_(band)

  • Blanket
  • Type of bedding

    such as wool, are used because they are thicker and have more substantial fabric to them, but cotton can also be used for light blankets. Wool blankets

    Blanket

    Blanket

    Blanket

  • Wool town
  • Towns and villages associated with the medieval English wool industry

    A Wool town is a name given to towns and villages, particularly in Suffolk and north Essex, that were the centre of the woven cloth industry in the Middle

    Wool town

    Wool town

    Wool_town

  • Sock
  • Item of clothing for the feet

    nylon in 1938. Until then socks were commonly made from silk, cotton and wool. Nylon was the start of blending two or more yarns in the production of socks

    Sock

    Sock

    Sock

  • Barnstaple
  • Town in Devon, England

    14th century, it was licensed to export wool from which it earned great wealth. Later it imported Irish wool, but its harbour silted up and other trades

    Barnstaple

    Barnstaple

    Barnstaple

  • Generative music
  • Music that is ever-different and changing, and that is created by a system

    Swollen Appendices. There are four primary perspectives on generative music (Wooller, R. et al., 2005) (reproduced with permission): Music composed from analytic

    Generative music

    Generative_music

  • WOOL (FM)
  • Radio station in Bellows Falls, Vermont, United States

    WOOL (91.5 FM, "Black Sheep Radio") is a Community radio station broadcasting a freeform music and talk format. Licensed to Bellows Falls, Vermont, United

    WOOL (FM)

    WOOL (FM)

    WOOL_(FM)

  • Wire wool
  • Entwined filament pads or rolled belts

    Wire wool is a generic term for products made of filaments entwined, woven or otherwise agglomerated into a sort of felt pad or belt that is often rolled

    Wire wool

    Wire_wool

  • Peter England
  • International menswear brand

    Birla's Aditya Birla Fashion brand in 2000. It produces suiting fabric, wool and wool-blended fabrics. According to the website of its parent company, as

    Peter England

    Peter England

    Peter_England

  • Polwarth sheep
  • Breed of sheep

    were developed with white wool; however, natural black, brown, and grey wool flocks have expanded the popularity of Polwarth wool for craft. Mature ewes

    Polwarth sheep

    Polwarth_sheep

  • Josie Walker
  • Irish actress (born 1970)

    was nominated for Best Actress in a supporting role 2020 Olivier Awards. Wooller, Dan (22 November 2017). "'Everybody's Talking About Jamie' musical, Press

    Josie Walker

    Josie Walker

    Josie_Walker

  • Eisenhower jacket
  • Type of waist-length jacket

    Eisenhower jacket or "Ike" jacket, officially known as the M-1944 Jacket, Field, Wool, Olive Drab, is a type of waist-length jacket developed for the U.S. Army

    Eisenhower jacket

    Eisenhower jacket

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  • Pea coat
  • Outer coat originally worn by sailors

    A pea coat is an outer coat, generally of a navy-coloured heavy wool, originally worn by sailors of European and later American navies.[better source needed]

    Pea coat

    Pea coat

    Pea_coat

  • Stephen John Wooler
  • Stephen John Wooler CB (born 16 March 1948) is an English Barrister who was HM Chief Inspector to the Crown Prosecution Service (1999–2010). Wooler was born

    Stephen John Wooler

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  • Gabardine
  • Tough, tightly woven fabric

    Gabardine is a durable twill worsted wool. It is a tightly woven waterproof fabric and is used to make outerwear and various other garments, such as suits

    Gabardine

    Gabardine

    Gabardine

  • Kemp (wool)
  • Fibers found in the fleece of some sheep

    fibres in a wool fleece. This hair is not desirable in a fleece, as it does not accept dye, minimizing both the quality and the value of the wool. Kemp fibre

    Kemp (wool)

    Kemp_(wool)

  • Salamanders in folklore
  • ] were shown garments supposedly woven from such "salamander's" hair or wool. Such garments were, of course, actually made of asbestos cloth. According

    Salamanders in folklore

    Salamanders in folklore

    Salamanders_in_folklore

  • Jersey (fabric)
  • Plain knit fabric

    predominantly for clothing manufacture. It was originally made of wool, but is now made of wool, cotton and synthetic fibers. Jersey fabric originated in the

    Jersey (fabric)

    Jersey (fabric)

    Jersey_(fabric)

  • Wooler (motorcycles)
  • Wooler was a British manufacturer of motorcycles and automobiles, founded by engineer John Wooler in 1911 based in Alperton, Middlesex. The company became

    Wooler (motorcycles)

    Wooler_(motorcycles)

  • Quicken the Heart
  • 2009 studio album by Maxïmo Park

    guitar, backing vocals, bass on track 6 Archis Tiku – bass guitar Lukas Wooller – keyboard, organ Tom English – drums "Maximo Park name new album – exclusive"

    Quicken the Heart

    Quicken_the_Heart

  • Wool House
  • Victorian warehouse in England

    Wool House is a grade II listed Victorian wool warehouse at 74 Backchurch Lane, in the London Borough of Tower Hamlets. It was originally five storeys

    Wool House

    Wool House

    Wool_House

  • Banksia
  • Genus of flowering plants native to Australia

    (5): 637–644. Bibcode:2001AuJB...49..637H. doi:10.1071/BT00004. Wooller, S. J.; Wooller, R. D. (2001). "Seed set in two sympatric banksias, Banksia attenuata

    Banksia

    Banksia

    Banksia

  • Maltolt
  • Historical English commodity tax

    Maltolt or "bad tax" (in Norman-French) was the name given to the new taxes on wool in England of 1294–1297. Protests against the maltolt played their part in

    Maltolt

    Maltolt

  • Epidermolysis bullosa
  • Rare medical conditions that result in easy blistering of the skin and mucous membranes

    "butterfly children" as the skin is fragile as a butterfly's wings, "cotton wool babies", or "crystal skin children". Fine JD, Hintner H (2009). Life with

    Epidermolysis bullosa

    Epidermolysis bullosa

    Epidermolysis_bullosa

  • Yarn
  • Long continuous length of interlocked fibres

    since the Stone Age. Fiber materials came from animal hides, reeds, cotton, wool, and silk. Textile trade contributed immensely to the ancient global economy

    Yarn

    Yarn

    Yarn

  • Valais Blacknose
  • Swiss breed of sheep

    of Switzerland. It is a dual-purpose breed, raised both for meat and for wool. The breed originates in the mountains of the canton of Valais – from which

    Valais Blacknose

    Valais Blacknose

    Valais_Blacknose

  • Glamorgan County Cricket Club
  • Cricket Club in Wales

    Glamorgan won the county championship in 1948 under the captaincy of Wilf Wooller, whose advocacy of high fielding standards was the key to beating stronger

    Glamorgan County Cricket Club

    Glamorgan_County_Cricket_Club

  • Animal fiber
  • Natural fiber from animals like silk worms and sheep

    (including wool) and feathers. The animal fibers used most commonly both in the manufacturing world as well as by the hand spinners are wool from domestic

    Animal fiber

    Animal fiber

    Animal_fiber

  • Equus conversidens
  • Extinct species of mammal

    Cahill, James A; McHorse, Brianna K; Kapp, Joshua D; Stiller, Mathias; Wooller, Matthew J; Orlando, Ludovic; Southon, John; Froese, Duane G; Shapiro,

    Equus conversidens

    Equus conversidens

    Equus_conversidens

  • Woolmark
  • Trademark indicating 100% pure new wool

    Woolmark is a wool industry certification mark used on pure wool products that meet quality standards set by The Woolmark Company. It is a trade mark owned

    Woolmark

    Woolmark

    Woolmark

  • Cotton wool
  • Cotton fibres refined into a fluffy absorbent

    Cotton wool consists of silky fibers taken from cotton plants in their raw state. Impurities, such as seeds, are removed and the cotton is then bleached

    Cotton wool

    Cotton wool

    Cotton_wool

  • Fruit and Wool Exchange
  • Former market in London

    The Fruit and Wool Exchange was an exchange market in Spitalfields, London. Opened in 1929, it served as a distribution centre for produce that arrived

    Fruit and Wool Exchange

    Fruit and Wool Exchange

    Fruit_and_Wool_Exchange

  • Steele Wool
  • 2019 American film

    Steele Wool is a 2019 American dark comedy thriller film directed by Frank Cappello and starring Cami Varela and Cappello himself. In the film, a deaf

    Steele Wool

    Steele_Wool

  • Wool insulation
  • Building insulation material

    Wool insulation is made from sheep wool fibres that are either mechanically held together or bonded using between 5% and 20% recycled polyester adhesive

    Wool insulation

    Wool insulation

    Wool_insulation

  • Henry VII of England
  • King of England from 1485 to 1509

    economic and diplomatic initiatives. His supportive policy toward England's wool industry and his standoff with the Low Countries had long-lasting benefits

    Henry VII of England

    Henry VII of England

    Henry_VII_of_England

  • Textile manufacturing
  • Industry which produces textiles

    loft and softness of the undercoat. Wool that has never been used is known as virgin wool and can be mixed with wool that has been recovered from rags.

    Textile manufacturing

    Textile manufacturing

    Textile_manufacturing

  • Crêpe (textile)
  • Any of various fabrics with twisted threads, often crinkled surface

    Crêpe, also spelled crepe or crape (from the French crêpe), is a silk, wool, or synthetic fiber fabric with a distinctively crisp and crimped appearance

    Crêpe (textile)

    Crêpe (textile)

    Crêpe_(textile)

  • Icelandic sheep
  • Icelandic breed of sheep

    may be white or a variety of other colors; the face and legs are without wool. The sheep are highly resistant to cold, and are generally left unshorn for

    Icelandic sheep

    Icelandic sheep

    Icelandic_sheep

  • Delaine (cloth)
  • Kind of mixed cloth

    Laine, Mousseline de Laine) was a kind of mixed cloth with cotton warp and wool in the weft. Delaines have many variations such as made of undyed yarns,

    Delaine (cloth)

    Delaine_(cloth)

  • Imperata cylindrica
  • Species of grass

    spear grass, sword grass, thatch grass, alang-alang, lalang grass, cotton wool grass, kura-kura, and keri, among other names. Imperata cylindrica was first

    Imperata cylindrica

    Imperata cylindrica

    Imperata_cylindrica

  • Jeep cap
  • Knit cap

    originally the US Army issued Cap, Wool, Knit, M1941 is a knit cap with a short visor made mostly from knitted yarn, originally wool, but now typically acrylic

    Jeep cap

    Jeep cap

    Jeep_cap

  • Salish Wool Dog
  • Extinct North American dog breed

    The Salish Wool Dog, also known as the Comox dog or Clallam Indian Dog, is an extinct breed of white, long-haired, Spitz-type dog that was developed and

    Salish Wool Dog

    Salish Wool Dog

    Salish_Wool_Dog

  • Crema, Lombardy
  • Comune in Lombardy, Italy

    cattle breeding and making wool, but its manufactures in later centuries include cheese, iron products and cotton and wool textiles. Crema's origins have

    Crema, Lombardy

    Crema, Lombardy

    Crema,_Lombardy

  • Mark Wool
  • Wales international rugby league footballer

    Mark Wool (born 10 February 1990), also known by the nickname of "Woolly"', is a Welsh former rugby union and professional rugby league footballer. He

    Mark Wool

    Mark_Wool

  • The Wool Cap
  • 2004 television film directed by Steven Schachter

    The Wool Cap is a 2004 American television comedy-drama film directed by Steven Schachter, who wrote the teleplay with William H. Macy. It is an updated

    The Wool Cap

    The_Wool_Cap

  • Elizabeth Macarthur
  • Colonial Australian pastoralist (1766–1850)

    pastoralist and businesswoman in colonial New South Wales and the wife of the wool pioneer John Macarthur. She sailed to the colony on the Second Fleet in 1790

    Elizabeth Macarthur

    Elizabeth Macarthur

    Elizabeth_Macarthur

  • Edward Wooler
  • Edward Wooler FSA (28 October 1851 – 7 July 1927) was a solicitor, author, councillor, alderman and antiquarian from Darlington. Wooler was born on 28

    Edward Wooler

    Edward_Wooler

  • Cotton Wool
  • 2017 film directed by Nicholas Connor

    Cotton Wool is a 2017 British drama film following the story of a 7-year-old boy (Max Vento) who cares for his mother (Leanne Best) after she has survived

    Cotton Wool

    Cotton_Wool

  • Kelly Reilly
  • English actress (born 1977)

    Piano/Forte for her and said, "Kelly is possibly the most natural, dyed-in-the-wool, deep-in-the-bone actress I've ever worked with." Reilly has stated that

    Kelly Reilly

    Kelly Reilly

    Kelly_Reilly

  • Fulling
  • Pre-industrial process in making wool fabric

    woollen clothmaking which involves the cleansing of woven cloth (particularly wool) to eliminate (lanolin) oils, dirt, and other impurities, and to make it

    Fulling

    Fulling

    Fulling

  • Wool moth
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Wool moth may refer to two distinct moths: The Australian moth Monopis icterogastra, which looks "woolly". The cosmopolitan moth Tineola bisselliella,

    Wool moth

    Wool_moth

  • 1935–36 New Zealand rugby union tour of Britain, Ireland and Canada
  • Series of rugby union matches

    (Oxford Univ.), Idwal Rees (Swansea), Claude Davey (Swansea) (capt.), Wilf Wooller (Cambridge Univ.), Cliff Jones (Cambridge Univ.), Haydn Tanner (Swansea)

    1935–36 New Zealand rugby union tour of Britain, Ireland and Canada

    1935–36_New_Zealand_rugby_union_tour_of_Britain,_Ireland_and_Canada

  • Haute couture
  • Creation of exclusive, custom-fitted clothing

    because wool easily absorbs colour, so it is important to be cautious in order not to ruin the wool. Some of the higher-end wools are alpaca, angora wool, mohair

    Haute couture

    Haute couture

    Haute_couture

  • Industrial Revolution
  • 1760–1840 agrarian to industrial era shift

    spinning were with wool; however, wool spinning proved more difficult to mechanise than cotton. Productivity improvement in wool spinning during the

    Industrial Revolution

    Industrial Revolution

    Industrial_Revolution

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  • Aryasb
  • Boy/Male

    Indian, Parsi

    Aryasb

    Possessor of Ary an Horses

  • Florentina
  • Girl/Female

    Australian, Dutch, French, German, Italian, Latin, Spanish, Swedish

    Florentina

    Flowering; Florence; Blooming; In Bloom

  • AURÉLIE
  • Female

    French

    AURÉLIE

    Feminine form of French Aurèle, AURÉLIE means "golden."

  • Eryx
  • Boy/Male

    Greek

    Eryx

    In ancient Greek mythology, Eryx was the son of Poseidon and Aphrodite.

  • Tuathal
  • Boy/Male

    Gaelic

    Tuathal

    Peaceful.

  • Velvet
  • Girl/Female

    English American

    Velvet

    Soft.

  • Stroker
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Stroker

    English : unexplained.North German (Ströker) : from an agent derivative of Struck.

  • Ahankar | அஹஂகார
  • Boy/Male

    Tamil

    Ahankar | அஹஂகார

    Surya, One who causes day

  • Sameeksha | ஸமீக்ஷா 
  • Girl/Female

    Tamil

    Sameeksha | ஸமீக்ஷா 

    Analysis

  • KHUFUT
  • Female

    Egyptian

    KHUFUT

    , granddaughter of king Tetet.

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