dewools

/diˈwʊlz/
verb
  1. To remove wool from an animal, especially a sheep.
    • The farmer hired a shearer to dewools the flock before summer.
    • In some regions, they dewools sheep by hand using traditional clippers.
    • The machine can dewools up to fifty sheep in an hour.
  2. To strip or remove the woolen fibers from a fabric or garment.
    • The recycling plant uses a chemical process to dewools old sweaters.
    • The tailor had to dewools the coat to repair the lining.
    • You can dewools the fabric by brushing it gently with a special comb.
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