merino
美利奴,梅里诺,马利诺,美利奴人
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Definitions
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plural me·ri·nos.
- : one of a breed of sheep, raised originally in Spain, valued for their fine wool.
- : wool from such sheep.
- : a yarn or fabric made from this wool.
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- : made of merino wool, yarn, or cloth.
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Kora’s Xenolith is made from a thin outer layer of tightly woven 30 percent yak wool and 70 percent merino wool.
So, it’s good to look for water-repellant, moisture-wicking fabrics like tight-knit merino wool, spandex, and polyester blends.
They’re also cozy and warm thanks to merino wool blend yarns.
Even my heaviest, 250-weight merino-wool tights aren’t warm enough on their own in below-freezing temperatures.
The Oiselle Flyout Top uses Polartec PowerWool, which is a fine merino wool synthetic blend that gives a nice little thermal bump with remarkable moisture management.
According to WWD, Altuzarra will design a collection in merino wool for the next stage of the competition.
A dress of merino in winter, with a cloth cloak and plain velvet or silk bonnet is the most suitable.
"Mine are enough formed, I know," complacently glancing from her attire to Ida's plain merino, and black silk apron.
Fig. 20 is a spirited cut of a variety of the Merino without dewlap, and with a long and somewhat open fleece.
The Merino rapidly declined in value, till its price nearly approximated to that of the native sheep.
The Merino, as might reasonably have been anticipated, when properly managed, has improved from a variety of causes.