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mouton
[moo-ton]
noun
sheepskin that has been processed to resemble another fur, especially seal or beaver.
mouton
/ ˈːɒ /
noun
sheepskin processed to resemble the fur of another animal, esp beaver or seal
Word History and Origins
Origin of mouton1
Example Sentences
Both the coins issued by him are copied directly from French types——his real au lion from the French �cu of Philip IV., and his mouton d'or from the French coin of the same name.
“Homme au mouton,” a steel cutout with black crayon, effectively conjured the image of a man carrying a sheep on his shoulders.
"Your moutons are causing you trouble," he laughed.
The dress of the lady was black silk, sleeves "à la mouton," and a collar of muslin with a deep frill that reached nearly to the elbows.
But in the meantime you have got to change the German wolf into the petit mouton.
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