Slink

Slink
Slịnk
 
[englisch] das, -(s)/-s, die fein gekräuselten weißen Felle 5-6 Monate alter Lämmer des in Nordchina, der Mandschurei und der Mongolei gezüchteten Fettsteißschafes. Slinks werden fast durchweg in China zugerichtet und kommen in einzelnen Fellen oder in Slinkskreuzen (aus drei zusammengenähten Fellen) in den Handel.

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Slịnk, das; -[s], -s [engl. slink = (Fell einer) Frühgeburt]: gekräuseltes, [gelblich] weißes Fell von Lämmern einer bestimmten Schafrasse.

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