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  1. Woolen - Wikipedia

    Woolen (American English) or woollen (Commonwealth English) is a type of yarn made from carded wool. Woolen yarn is soft, light, stretchy, and full of air. It is thus a good insulator, and makes a good …

  2. WOOLEN Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster

    Dec 9, 2015 · The meaning of WOOLEN is made of wool. How to use woolen in a sentence.

  3. WOOLEN | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary

    There are woolen hats, artificial flowers, mannequins and even cooking utensils.

  4. WOOLEN Definition & Meaning | Dictionary.com

    WOOLEN definition: any cloth of carded wool yarn of which the fibers vary in length: bulkier, looser, and less regular than worsted. See examples of woolen used in a sentence.

  5. Woolen - definition of woolen by The Free Dictionary

    1. Made or consisting of wool. 2. Of or relating to the production or marketing of woolen goods.

  6. Riq Woolen 2025 stats, game log, news, injury status

    May 23, 2025 · Riq Woolen will be involved when the Seattle Seahawks match up with the San Francisco 49ers at 8 p.m. ET on Saturday, in Week 18 of the 2025 season. If you're looking for …

  7. Woolen vs. Woollen – What’s the Difference?

    Sep 8, 2024 · “Woolen” is the spelling more commonly used in American English, while “Woollen” is the preferred spelling in British English. For instance, an American would likely say, “I love my new …

  8. Home - The Woolen Needle

    The Woolen Needle specializes in hand-dyed wool and reproduction cotton. We offer kits for quilting, wool applique, rug hooking, and punch needle. One-on-one help is always available. Classes for …

  9. World-Class Wool Clothing, Blankets & Decor | Pendleton

    Shop Pendleton forquality clothing, blankets & home decor and more. Explore our iconic woolblankets, apparel, & accessories for men, women, and children

  10. woolen - Wiktionary, the free dictionary

    Oct 21, 2025 · Woolen threads were an occult means, according to the Roman poet Horace, of depriving a person of virility.