| BEARSKIN | • bearskin n. The pelt of a bear, especially when used as a rug. • bearskin n. A tall ceremonial hat worn by members of some British regiments for ceremonial occasions; a busby. • bearskin n. (Dated) A coarse, shaggy, woollen cloth for overcoats. |
| BUCKSKIN | • buckskin n. The skin of a male deer, a buck. • buckskin n. Clothing made from buckskin. • buckskin n. Breeches made of buckskin. |
| CALFSKIN | • calfskin n. A fine leather made from the hide of a calf. • CALFSKIN n. the skin of a calf. |
| CAPESKIN | • capeskin n. A soft sheepskin leather especially used for gloves. • CAPESKIN n. a type of soft leather made from the skins of longhaired sheep or lambs. |
| COONSKIN | • coonskin n. (US) The pelt of a raccoon. • COONSKIN n. the skin of a raccoon, esp. as used to make a cap. |
| DAMASKIN | • damaskin n. (Obsolete) A sword of Damascus steel. • damaskin v. Alternative form of damascene. • DAMASKIN v. to decorate or engrave metal with wavy lines and patterns, also DAMASCEENE, DAMASCENE, DAMASKEEN, DAMASQUIN. |
| DEERSKIN | • deerskin n. (Uncountable) Leather made from deer hide. • deerskin n. (Countable) The hide, whether tanned or not, of one deer. • deerskin n. (Countable) An article of clothing manufactured from deerskin. Often constructed in the plural. |
| FISHSKIN | • fishskin n. The skin of a fish. • FISHSKIN n. the skin of a fish. |
| FORESKIN | • foreskin n. (Anatomy) The nerve-dense, retractable fold of skin which covers and protects the head of the penis… • foreskin n. (Anatomy) Ellipsis of clitoral foreskin. • foreskin v. To remove the foreskin. |
| GOATSKIN | • goatskin n. The skin of a goat. • goatskin n. A liquid container (especially of wine or water) made from goat leather. • goatskin n. (Ireland, colloquial) a bodhran drum. |
| LAMBSKIN | • lambskin n. The skin of a very young sheep, especially prepared with the fleece still attached. A very fine form of leather. • lambskin n. A kind of woollen cloth resembling this. • LAMBSKIN n. the skin of a lamb. |
| MOLESKIN | • moleskin n. The fur of a mole. • moleskin n. A cotton twill fabric with a heavy velvety nap. • moleskin n. (By extension, in the plural) Clothing made of this fabric. |
| PONYSKIN | • ponyskin n. The skin of a pony. • PONYSKIN n. the skin of a foal used as a fur. |
| SEALSKIN | • sealskin n. A type of fabric made from the skin of seals. • sealskin n. Any fabric manufactured to resemble sealskin. • sealskin n. An item of clothing made from sealskin (whether real or imitation). |
| SWANSKIN | • swanskin n. The skin of a swan with the down or feathers on. • swanskin n. A type of brushed flannel cotton twill fabric. • SWANSKIN n. a soft napped fabric resembling flannel. |
| TURNSKIN | • turnskin n. (Obsolete) Someone who can change their skin at will, especially into that of a wolf; a werewolf. • TURNSKIN n. (archaic) a werewolf. |
| WINESKIN | • wineskin n. A bag, traditionally made from the skin of a goat, used for holding and dispensing wine. • WINESKIN n. a goatskin bag for holding wine. |
| WOLFSKIN | • wolfskin n. The skin of a wolf. • WOLFSKIN n. the pelt of a wolf. |
| WOODSKIN | • WOODSKIN n. an American Indian canoe made of bark. |
| WOOLSKIN | • woolskin n. A sheepskin with the wool still attached. • WOOLSKIN n. a sheepskin with the wool still on it. |