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sealskin
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seal·skin  (slskn)
n.
1. The pelt or fur, especially the underfur, of a seal.
2. A garment made of sealskin.

sealskin [ˈsiːlˌskɪn]
n
1. (Clothing, Personal Arts & Crafts / Textiles)
a.  the skin or pelt of a fur seal, esp when dressed with the outer hair removed and the underfur dyed dark brown
b.  (as modifier) a sealskin coat
2. (Clothing & Fashion) a garment made of this skin
ThesaurusLegend:  Synonyms Related Words Antonyms
Noun1.sealskin - the pelt or fur (especially the underfur) of a seal; "a coat of seal"
fur, pelt - the dressed hairy coat of a mammal
2.sealskin - a garment (as a jacket or coat or robe) made of sealskin
garment - an article of clothing; "garments of the finest silk"
Translations
sealskin [ˈsiːlskɪn] Npiel f de foca
sealskin [ˈsiːlskɪn] npeau f de phoque
sealskin [ˈsiːlˌskɪn] npelle f di foca


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