dewooled

/diˈwʊld/
adjective
  1. Having had the wool removed, usually from a sheepskin or hide.
    • The tanner bought a batch of dewooled sheepskins for making leather gloves.
    • The artisan preferred working with dewooled hides because they were easier to dye.
    • After the shearing process, the dewooled pelts were sent to the processing plant.
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