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merino [məˈriːnəʊ] n pl -nos 1. (Life Sciences & Allied Applications / Breeds) a breed of sheep, originating in Spain, bred for their fleece 2. (Clothing, Personal Arts & Crafts / Textiles) the long fine wool of this sheep 3. (Clothing, Personal Arts & Crafts / Textiles) the yarn made from this wool, often mixed with cotton pure merino Austral informal a. (Historical Terms) History a free settler rather than a convict b. an affluent and socially prominent person c. (as modifier) a pure merino cricketer adj
(Clothing, Personal Arts & Crafts / Textiles) made from merino wool [from Spanish, origin uncertain] ThesaurusLegend: Synonyms Related Words Antonyms
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| Presently I discovered that she knew I was watching her, for she stirred not, she lifted not her crafty eyelid; she had glanced down from her netting to her small foot, peeping from the soft folds of her purple merino gown; thence her eye reverted to her hand, ivory white, with a bright garnet ring on the forefinger, and a light frill of lace round the wrist; with a scarcely perceptible movement she turned her head, causing her nut-brown curls to wave gracefully. Instead of her usual calico wrapper and knitted shawl she wore her best dress of brown merino, and above her thin strands of hair, which still preserved the tight undulations of the crimping-pins, rose a hard perpendicular bonnet, as to which Ethan's clearest notion was that he had to pay five dollars for it at the Bettsbridge Emporium. March wrote that he should soon be with them, then Beth felt uncommonly well that morning, and, being dressed in her mother's gift, a soft crimson merino wrapper, was borne in high triumph to the window to behold the offering of Jo and Laurie. |
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