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Steely |
Wool lacking in character and possessing a steely or glassy sheen. It is produced on pastures deficient in trace elements such as copper.
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Stencil |
Plastic or metal template used for branding bales.
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Style |
A subjective term generally referring to a combination of characteristics of wool, which include brightness, dust penetration, crimp frequency and definition, tip shape and fibre density.
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Suburban Shed |
A shearing shed close enough to travel to and from on a daily basis.
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Sudoriferous gland |
Gland situated near the base of the wool follicle that excretes sweat or suint.
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Suint |
Excretion from sweat glands of the sheep, which is deposited on the wool fibres.
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Sweat Locks |
Wool fibres encrusted with black heavy conditioned crease from the sweat glands of sheep often referred to as fribs.
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Synthetic |
A "man-made" fabric produced from a chemical compound.
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