- ram's wool
- шерсть, стриженная с барана
Англо-русский словарь текстильной промышленности. 2013.
Англо-русский словарь текстильной промышленности. 2013.
Ram|bouil|let — «RAM bu lay; French rahn boo YEH», noun. any one of a breed of French sheep developed from the merino, raised for wool and meat. ╂[< Rambouillet, a town in France, famous for its sheep and wool] … Useful english dictionary
Ram Singh — ▪ Indian philosopher born 1816, Bhaini, Punjab, India died 1885, Mergui, Burma [Myanmar] Sikh philosopher and reformer and the first Indian to use noncooperation and boycott of British merchandise and services as a political weapon.… … Universalium
wool press — /ˈwʊl prɛs/ (say wool pres) noun a hydraulic press set in a strong frame, designed to ram wool into a woolpack. Also, wool screw. –wool presser, noun …
John Macarthur (wool pioneer) — John Macarthur (1766 – 11 April 1834 [ [http://www.adb.online.anu.edu.au/biogs/A020133b.htm Macarthur, John (1767 1834)] Australian Dictionary of Biography] ) was a soldier, entrepreneur, politician and pioneer of the Australian wool industry.… … Wikipedia
The Derby Ram (song) — The Derby Ram or As I was Going to Derby is a traditional comic English folk song (Roud #126) that tells the story of a ram of gargantuan proportions and the difficulties involved in butchering and otherwise processing its… … Wikipedia
Maryland Sheep and Wool Festival — Dorset ram at the 2010 festival Begins First full weekend in May Ends Sunday Frequency … Wikipedia
grog|ram — «GROG ruhm», noun. a coarse cloth made of silk, of wool, or of combinations of these with mohair, often stiffened with gum. ╂[< French gros grain coarse grain] … Useful english dictionary
Rambouillet — /ram boo lay /; Fr. /rddahonn booh ye /, n. one of a breed of hardy sheep, developed from the Merino, yielding good mutton and a fine grade of wool. [1905 10; after Rambouillet, town and forest in N France, source of the breed] * * * ▪ France… … Universalium
wolfram — /wool freuhm, vawl /, n. 1. Chem. tungsten. 2. Mineral. wolframite. [1750 60; < G Wolfram orig., wolframite, prob. equiv. to Wolf WOLF + ram, repr. MHG ram soot, dirt; formed on the model of personal names with initial Wolf , as a contemptuous… … Universalium
ramie — /ram ee, ray mee/, n. 1. an Asian shrub, Boehmeria nivea, of the nettle family, yielding a fiber used esp. in making textiles. 2. the fiber itself. [1810 20; < Malay rami a kind of grass] * * * ▪ plant any of several fibre yielding plants… … Universalium
Rambouillet — Ram•bouil•let [[t]ˈræm bʊˌleɪ, buˈyeɪ[/t]] n. ahb. one of a breed of hardy sheep, developed from the Merino, raised for wool and meat • Etymology: 1905–10; after Rambouillet, town and forest in N France, its source … From formal English to slang