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leather

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1. leather - Noun

2. leather - Adjective

3. leather - Verb

4. Leather - Proper noun

Meaning

The skin of an animal, or some part of such skin, tanned, tawed, or otherwise dressed for use; also, dressed hides, collectively.

The skin.

To beat, as with a thong of leather.

Source: Webster's dictionary

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“A black leather belt embossed with the letters HM or WH was recovered during the initial start of the investigation. Source: Internet

A charming wood-panelled wall and old leather chairs greeted me at the entrance, but no one stood behind the reception desk. Source: Internet

Actors playing male roles appear to have worn tights over grotesque padding, with a prodigious, leather phallus barely concealed by a short tunic. Source: Internet

A Designer Collection upgrade for the EX version adds bigger wheels, synthetic leather, upgraded headlights, but no runway strut. Source: Internet

According to Herodotus, the Greeks were better equipped; however, they did not use bronze armour at this time, but that of leather or linen. Source: Internet

A four-year tax holiday deal could also be extended to companies, willing to invest $100 million or more in labour-intensive sectors like textiles, food processing, leather and footwear. Source: Internet

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