lambskin

/ˈlæmˌskɪn/
noun
  1. The skin of a young sheep, often used to make soft leather or clothing.
    • She bought a lambskin rug for the nursery.
    • Lambskin is often used for gloves because it is thin and flexible.
    • The jacket was made of genuine lambskin, very soft to the touch.
  2. A type of soft, high-quality leather made from the skin of a young sheep.
    • Lambskin leather is more delicate than cowhide but feels luxurious.
    • The handbag was crafted from lambskin and had a smooth finish.
    • He polished his lambskin shoes carefully to keep them looking new.
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