
Moleskin
[MOHL-skin]
Part of speech: noun
Origin: Middle English, 17th century
1.
The skin of a mole used as fur.
2.
A thick, strong cotton fabric with a shaved pile surface.
Examples of Moleskin in a sentence
"I found a vintage coat lined with moleskin in exactly my size."
"I need to buy three yards of moleskin to make my new comforter."

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