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woolen

American  
[wool-uhn] / ˈwʊl ən /
especially British, woollen

noun

  1. any cloth of carded wool yarn of which the fibers vary in length: bulkier, looser, and less regular than worsted.

  2. woolens, wool cloth or clothing.


adjective

  1. made or consisting of wool.

    woolen cloth.

  2. of or relating to wool or woolen fabrics.

Other Word Forms

  • half-woolen adjective

Etymology

Origin of woolen

before 1050; Middle English wollen (adj. and noun), Old English wullen, wyllen (noun). See wool, -en 2

Example Sentences

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On tables between them were piles of woolen socks in army gray.

From Literature

Even Granny Mallon in an old woolen nightgown torn up the side was propped up against the stone wall.

From Literature

I sat shivering against the tree, while Frederick wrapped himself in a thick woolen blanket.

From Literature

By the 1980s tiny Mauritius, with a population of approximately one million, became the third-largest exporter of woolen knitwear in the world.

From The Wall Street Journal

Christopher gave a yell, which made Nighthand turn to stare as Mal, arms outstretched, soared suddenly as high as the mast, her coat’s woolen cloth flapping in the wind.

From Literature