(duō) - Coarse woolen cloth or blanket, typically made from

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Coarse woolen cloth or blanket, typically made from yak or other animal hair in Tibetan regions.

Coarse woolen cloth or blanket, typically made from

Usage highlights

woolen clothcoarse blanketTibetan woolen fabricyak hair clothweave woolen fabricwoolen blanket

Synonyms

  • felt, thick cloth made by matting fibers together
  • blanket, carpet
  • coarse cloth, brown cloth garment

Usage & contexts

Examples

  • The Tibetan nomad wore a traditional woolen cloak (毲毯).
  • They used yak hair to weave the coarse fabric (织毲).
  • This type of woolen blanket is common in high-altitude regions (高原毲毯).

Collocations

  • woolen cloth(毲布)
  • coarse blanket(粗毲)
  • Tibetan woolen fabric(藏毲)
  • yak hair cloth(牦牛毲)
  • weave woolen fabric(织毲)
  • woolen blanket(毲毯)

Cultural background

FAQ
  • Primarily associated with Tibetan and Himalayan regions where yak wool is commonly used.
  • Represents traditional textile crafts in high-altitude nomadic cultures.
  • The character is extremely rare in modern usage, primarily of historical and regional significance.

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