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Karakul

American  
[kar-uh-kuhl] / ˈkær ə kəl /
Or caracul

noun

(sometimes lowercase)
  1. one of an Asian breed of sheep having curly fleece that is black in the young and brown or gray in the adult: raised especially for lambskins used in the fur industry.

  2. (sometimes lowercase) a Karakul lambskin.


karakul British  
/ ˈkærəkəl /

noun

  1. a breed of sheep of central Asia having coarse black, grey, or brown hair: the lambs have soft curled usually black hair

  2. the fur prepared from these lambs

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Etymology

Origin of Karakul

First recorded in 1850–55; after Kara Kul lake on the Pamir plateau, Tajikistan, near where the sheep were bred