noun
- A breed of sheep native to Central Asia, valued for its wool and the curly fur of its lambs.
- The dark, curly fur or wool obtained from karakul lambs, used in making coats and other garments.
Usage: Also spelled caracul or karakul lamb when referring to the young animal or its fur.
Usage: Often used as a material name in fashion and textiles.
Examples
- The karakul sheep thrives in the harsh climates of Central Asia.
- A karakul coat is prized for its soft, lustrous texture.
- Karakul lambs develop their distinctive curly fleece within days of birth.
- The fur trade historically relied heavily on karakul pelts from Afghanistan.
- Modern karakul breeders focus on maintaining the breed's wool quality.