chams

/tʃæmz/
noun
  1. A type of leather made from the skin of the chamois (a goat-like animal), used for polishing or cleaning.
    • She wiped the windows with chams for a spotless finish.
    • He used a soft piece of chams to dry the car without leaving streaks.
    • The jeweler polished the silver with chams to make it shine.
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