raw+hide
1raw|hide — «R HYD», noun, verb, hid|ed, hid|ing. –n. 1. the skin of cattle that has not been tanned. 2. a rope or whip made of this. –v.t. to whip with a rawhide …
2raw·hide — /ˈrɑːˌhaıd/ noun [noncount] : the skin of a cow before it has been prepared or made into leather …
3Raw feeding — is the practice of feeding domestic dogs and cats a diet primarily of uncooked meat, edible bones, and organs.Supporters of raw feeding believe that the natural diet an animal in the wild has evolved to consume is what it is most adapted to. [… …
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5Hide — Hide, n. [OE. hide, hude, AS. h[=y]d; akin to D. huid, OHG. h[=u]t, G. haut, Icel. h[=u][eth], Dan. & Sw. hud, L. cutis, Gr. ky tos; and cf. Gr. sky tos skin, hide, L. scutum shield, and E. sky. [root]13.] 1. The skin of an animal, either raw or… …
6hide — hide1 [hīd] vt. hid, hidden or hid, hiding [ME hiden < OE hydan < IE * (s)keudh (> Gr keuthein, to hide) < base * (s)keu , to cover > HIDE2, SKY, L cutis, skin] 1. to put or keep out of sight; secrete; conceal …
7raw — raw1 W3 [ro: US ro:] adj ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬ 1¦(food)¦ 2¦(substances)¦ 3¦(information)¦ 4¦(emotions)¦ 5¦(body)¦ 6¦(inexperienced)¦ 7 touch/hit a raw nerve 8 raw deal 9¦(weather)¦ 10¦(art)¦ …
8hide — hide1 hidable, adj. hidability, n. hider, n. /huyd/, v., hid, hidden or hid, hiding, n. v.t. 1. to conceal from sight; prevent from being seen or discovered: Where did she hide her jewels? …
9hide — {{Roman}}I.{{/Roman}} noun ADJECTIVE ▪ thick, tough ▪ Elephants have a very tough hide. ▪ leathery, scaly ▪ raw ▪ …
10hide — I. /haɪd / (say huyd) verb (hid, hidden or hid, hiding) –verb (t) 1. to conceal from sight; prevent from being seen or discovered. 2. to obstruct the view of; cover up: the sun was hidden by clouds. 3. to conceal from knowledge; keep secret …
11hide — I [[t]haɪd[/t]] v. hid, hid•den hid, hid•ing, 1) to conceal from sight; prevent from being seen or discovered 2) to obstruct the view of; cover up: The sun was hidden by the clouds[/ex] 3) to conceal from knowledge or exposure; keep secret: to… …
12hide — I. noun Etymology: Middle English, from Old English hīgid, hīd Date: before 12th century any of various old English units of land area; especially a unit of 120 acres II. verb (hid; hidden or hid; hiding) Etymology: Middle English hiden, f …
13hide — A raw or tanned skin of an animal. An ancient measure of land, a quantity of land which could be worked by one team of oxen. The number of acres contained in a hide varies in the works of different writers and has been variously estimated at from …
14raw — adj. Raw is used with these nouns: ↑cabbage, ↑carrot, ↑chicken, ↑cotton, ↑data, ↑deal, ↑egg, ↑emotion, ↑energy, ↑fish, ↑flesh, ↑food, ↑ …
15hide spreader — noun : one that spreads raw hides one on top of another to form a pack for curing …
16rawhide — raw|hide [ˈro:haıd US ˈro: ] n [U] leather that is in its natural state …
17rawhide — raw|hide [ rɔ,haıd ] noun uncount animal skin that has not been TANNED (=treated to turn it into leather) …
18rawhide — raw•hide [[t]ˈrɔˌhaɪd[/t]] n. v. hid•ed, hid•ing 1) untanned skin of cattle or other animals 2) a rope or whip made of rawhide 3) to whip with or as if with a rawhide • Etymology: 1650–60 …
19Leather — For other uses, see Leather (disambiguation). Modern leather working tools Leather is a durable and flexible material created via the tanning of putrescible animal rawhide and skin, primarily cattlehide. It can be produced through different… …
20Leather production processes — The leather manufacturing process is divided into 3 fundamental sub processes: preparatory stages, tanning and crusting. All true leathers will undergo these sub processes. A further sub process, surface coating can be added into the leather… …