bale of wool

  • 1Wool — is the fiber derived from the specialized skin cells, called follicles, [Australian Wool Corporation, Australian Wool Classing, Raw Wool Services, 1990] of animals in the Caprinae family, principally sheep, but the hair of certain species of… …

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  • 2wool|pack — «WUL PAK», noun. 1. a large cloth bag for carrying wool. 2. a bundle or bale of wool. 3. a round, fleecy, cumulus cloud …

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  • 3Wool bale — A wool bale is a standard sized nylon wool pack of wool compressed by the mechanical means of a wool press. This is the regulation required method of packaging for wool, to keep it uncontaminated and readily identifiable. A bale of wool is also… …

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  • 4Wool measurement — An ultra fine, 14.6 micron Merino fleece. A micron (micrometre) is the measurement used to express the diameter of a wool fibre. The lower microns are the finer fibres. Fibre diameter is the most important characteristic of wool in determining… …

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  • 5Wool classing — Classing redirects here. For other uses, see Classification (disambiguation). Parts of a Merino fleece …

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  • 6wool — n. 1 fine soft wavy hair from the fleece of sheep, goats, etc. 2 a yarn produced from this hair. b cloth or clothing made from it. 3 any of various wool like substances (steel wool). 4 soft short under fur or down. 5 colloq. a person s hair, esp …

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  • 7Bale — can refer to any of the following:Places* Basel, the Swiss city, for which the French name is Bâle * Bale, Istria, Croatia * Balé Province, Burkina Faso * Bale Province, Ethiopia, a former province in Ethiopia * Bale Zone in Oromia, Ethiopia *… …

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  • 8bale — ▪ I. bale bale 1 [beɪl] verb bale somebody/​something → out phrasal verb [transitive] FINANCE to provide money to get a person or organization out of financial trouble; =BAIL OUT: • The restructuring was aimed at baling out the company, freeing… …

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  • 9bale — I. /beɪl / (say bayl) noun 1. a large bundle or package prepared for storage or transportation, especially one closely compressed and secured by cords, wires, hoops or the like, sometimes with a wrapping: *The sale of the first few bales of fine… …

  • 10John 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.… …

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