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caracul
[ kar-uh-kuhl ]
caracul
/ 藞办忙谤蓹藢办蕦濒 /
noun
- Also calledPersian lamb the black loosely curled fur obtained from the skins of newly born lambs of the karakul sheep
- a variant spelling of karakul
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From them emerged men in suits, in chapans and caracul hats, women in hijabs, children with neatly combed hair.
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Baba was wearing a green suit and a caracul hat.
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See also remarks as to caracul kid under Goats, above.
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I thought if she took it, I'd get a caracul, with a black fox collar.
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She was unusually smart, all in black: small black tricorne hat, short black caracul coat, loose and swinging, and austere high-necked black velvet frock at a time when most street costumes were like evening gowns.
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