Cashmere

Pronunciation: /ˈkæʒmɪr/

Cashmere (noun)

  1. A very soft type of wool made from the fine hair of certain goats, used for warm clothes.
  2. Clothes or items made from this soft wool, often sweaters, scarves, or coats.

Examples

  • The scarf feels like soft wool fabric against my skin.
  • This soft wool fabric stays warm without feeling heavy.