The skin of an animal, either raw or dressed; -- generally applied to the undressed skins of the larger domestic animals, as oxen, horses, etc.
The human skin; -- so called in contempt.
hide The skin of an animal, used especially of large heavy skins
The whole skin of a large animal, usually a cow or a horse.
The pelt of the larger animals (cattle, horse, buffalo etc.) See Skin. [Thornton/Swann, 1983
For upholstery, the whole skin coverings of large animals.
The skin of a large animal that is treated, tanned or finished for use in boots, shoes, handbags and clothing.
A term that describes any animal skin, whether tanned or un-tanned. Also see - LEATHER -- TANNED LEATHER
the skin of an animal Minnesota: Bison Toolbox
The whole pelt from large animals (cattle, horses, etc.).
the dressed skin of an animal (especially a large animal)
body covering of a living animal
The whole hides of a large animal, such as a cow, horses or water buffalo.
The skin of the animal. A by-product on the animal post slaughter.
Raw material for leather from a larger animal such as a cow, steer, ox or buffalo. Pelts from sheep and goats etc are classed as skins.
The outer covering of a mature or fully grown large mammal, e.g. cattle, horse, camel, elephant and whale. Leather made from which has not been split, or from the grain split of such hide; when used in this way the name of the animal e.g. cowhide or oxhide or the type of leather, e.g. bag hide or case hide may be added .
"skin," "hide," and "pelt" are all the same thing and mean any untanned external covering of any game animal's body, but does not include a handcraft or other finished product; "skin," "hide," or "pelt" of a bear mean the entire external covering with claws attached
Skin of an animal (e.g. Cattle)
The whole pelt from large animals, including cattle, horse, etc. In contrast, the term “skin” refers to the pelt of young or small animals.
A raw or tanned pelt taken from a large, adult animal. Cattle, buffalo, sheep, goat and pig hides have been used to make upholstery leather, but cattle hides are by far the most common.
The outer covering of a mature or fully grown animal of the larger kind.
generally refers to cattle hide. The sole of our soft sole slippers use cattle hide for durability with a sheepskin innersole and the slipper uppers made from twinface sheepskin. Many manufacturers make "sheepskin" slippers from the cheaper hide for the outer and line them with lining grade sheepskin on the inside. The result is a thicker slipper or boot upper that is less flexible to fit snugly around your feet. This is why premium sheepskin footwear such as ours always uses the far more expensive twinface sheepskin.
The pelt of a large animal. such as cow, buffalo in contrast "skin", the pelt of young or small animals.
The whole pelt from a large animal such as cattle, horses and others. One may also use the term “skinâ€.