caracul

/ˈkɛrəkəl/
noun
  1. A type of sheep from Central Asia, or the curly, silky wool or fur from its lambs, often used to make coats and hats.
    • Caracul sheep are raised for their valuable pelts.
    • The coat was made of soft black caracul wool.
    • She wore a warm hat trimmed with caracul fur.
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