Difference between revisions of "Skiver"

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{{Term|language=en|Part of speech=noun|Definition=The outer grain split of a sheep-, lamb-, or (occasionally) goatskin, vegetable-tanned, and usually from 0.25 to 1.0 mm thick. Skivers are finished in a wide variety of colors and embossed grains, as well as with a plain, smooth surface|source=Etherington}}
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{{Term
 
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|Part of speech=noun
[[Law sheep]], [[skiving]], [[skive]], [[label]], [[flesher]]
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|language=en
 
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|source=Etherington
{{Concept translation|language=en|label=skiver|status=preferred}}
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|Definition=The outer grain split of a sheep-, lamb-, or (occasionally) goatskin, vegetable-tanned, and usually from 0.25 to 1.0 mm thick. Skivers are finished in a wide variety of colors and embossed grains, as well as with a plain, smooth surface
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{{Concept relation
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|relation=Broader
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|label=Sheepskin
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}}
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{{Concept relation
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|relation=Skos:related
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|label=Flesher
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}}
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{{Concept relation
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|relation=Skos:related
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|label=Label
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{{Concept relation
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|relation=Broader
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|label=Goatskin
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}}
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{{Concept relation
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|relation=Skos:related
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|label=Skive
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}}
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{{Concept translation
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|language=en
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|label=skiver
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|status=preferred
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