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modock wool

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modock wool

[moh-dok] .

Origin:
special use of Modoc

territory wool

–noun
the wool of sheep raised west of the Mississippi River, esp. in Washington and the Rocky Mountain States.
Compare bright wool.


Origin:
1915–20, Americanism
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