What does doeskin mean?
Definitions for doeskin
ˈdoʊˌskɪndoe·skin
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Princeton's WordNet
doeskinnoun
soft leather from deerskin or lambskin
doeskinnoun
a fine smooth soft woolen fabric
Wiktionary
doeskinnoun
Leather from the skin of a female deer or sheep.
doeskinnoun
The hide of a doe, as opposed to a buck.
Frequently, doeskins had a higher value in trade than the skins of bucks, as they were considered of finer quality.
doeskinnoun
A glove made of doeskin leather; usually constructed in plural.
Elizabeth accidentally left her doeskins on the pew at Sunday service.
doeskinnoun
A very soft, close-napped fabric, especially of high quality.
doeskinadjective
Manufactured from doeskin.
Etymology: From doe + skin.
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doeskin
Doeskin is a type of suede leather, originally made from the skin of a female deer (doe) but now commonly made from sheepskin or goatskin as well. It is known for its soft, smooth and velvety texture, and is traditionally used in the manufacture of gloves, shoes, and clothing such as trousers and jackets.
Webster Dictionary
Doeskinnoun
the skin of the doe
Doeskinnoun
a firm woolen cloth with a smooth, soft surface like a doe's skin; -- made for men's wear
Wikidata
Doeskin
A compact, twilled woolen with a texture that is pliable without being flimsy. Used for gloves, skirts, coats, hats, wraps, and for linings in heavy fur coats.
Numerology
Chaldean Numerology
The numerical value of doeskin in Chaldean Numerology is: 9
Pythagorean Numerology
The numerical value of doeskin in Pythagorean Numerology is: 5
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- piel de anteSpanish
- pele de corçaPortuguese
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