- materials, such as
mineral wool and gl****
wool, that have some
properties similar to
animal wool. As an
animal fiber,
wool consists of
protein together...
- the
short story "
Wool",
which was
later published together with four
sequel novellas as a
novel with the same name.
Along with
Wool, the
series consists...
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wool is any
fibrous material formed by
spinning or
drawing molten mineral or rock
materials such as slag and ceramics.
Applications of
mineral wool include...
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Woollings Cr**** is a cr**** in
Timiskaming District and
Cochrane District in
northeastern Ontario, Canada. It is in the
James Bay
drainage basin and is...
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Cashmere wool,
usually simply known as cashmere, is a
fiber obtained from
cashmere goats,
pashmina goats, and some
other breeds of goat. It has been used...
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Wooler (/ˈwʊlə/ WUUL-ə) is a town in Northumberland, England. It lies on the edge of the
Northumberland National Park, near the
Cheviot Hills. It is a...
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Wooller is a surname.
Notable people with the
surname include:
Robert Wooller (1817–?),
English cricketer Wilf
Wooller (1912–1997),
Welsh cricketer and...
- Emma
Wools is a
Welsh Labour and Co-operative
Party politician serving as
South Wales Police and
Crime Commissioner since 2024. She
previously worked...
- Look up
wool in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Wool is the
textile fibre obtained from sheep.
Wool may also
refer to:
Alpaca wool,
derived from fur...
- A
wool bale is a
standard sized and
weighted pack of
classed wool compressed by the
mechanical means of a
wool press. This is the
regulation required method...