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The Collaborative International Dictionary of English v.0.48
Karakul \Ka`ra*kul"\, prop. n. [Russ. karakul' curly fleece of
Bokhara and Khiva sheep.]
1. A type of Astrakhan, esp. in fine grades, obtained from
the Karakul sheep. See sense 2 and cf. {Caracul}.
[Webster 1913 Suppl.]
2. A hardy coarse-haired sheep of central Asia, bearing a
soft curly fleece that is black in the young lambs, but
which grows brown or gray when adult; the lambs are valued
for their soft curly black fur. [WordNet sense 1]
Syn: broadtail, caracul.
[WordNet 1.5]
3. A large lake in the Pamirs of Central Asia, lying 13,200
feet above sea level.
[PJC]