Sealskin Meaning in English
word
ˈsiːlˌskɪn
SEEL-skin
sˈiːlskɪn
SEEL-skin
التعريف
The skin or fur of a seal, often used to make clothing, boots, or accessories.
الاستخدام والفروق الدقيقة
Mainly used in contexts discussing Arctic or traditional Inuit clothing, fashion history, or trade. Considered controversial in modern times due to animal rights concerns. Not used for generic animal skin; specific to seals.
Spanish: piel de focaPortuguese (BR): pele de focaPortuguese (PT): pele de focaChinese (Simplified): 海豹皮Chinese (Traditional): 海豹皮Hindi: सील की खालArabic: جلد فقمةBengali: সীলের চামড়া - সীলের পশমRussian: тюленя шкураJapanese: アザラシの皮Vietnamese: da hải cẩuKorean: 물개 가죽Turkish: fok derisiUrdu: سیل کی کھالIndonesian: kulit anjing laut
جمل نموذجية
Traditional Inuit coats are made from sealskin.
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These boots are lined with sealskin to keep your feet warm.
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People once used sealskin for waterproof clothing.
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It takes skill to sew sealskin without damaging it.
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She wore a soft sealskin hat during the ceremony.
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After hunting season, the villagers prepared sealskin to use for trade.
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