0 soft, strong leather made from the skin of a deer or a sheep --
1 a light yellowish-brown horse with a black mane and tail and black lower legs --
He sports a feathered headdress, black hair, and leather buckskins.
He stepped on stage dressed in buckskin wearing a wide-brimmed sombrero covering his shoulder-length curly hair.
Others transform wood, willow, buckskin and beads into cradleboards that are still used to carry infants.
Similar colors in some breeds of dogs are also called buckskin.
The skins make a peculiarly strong, soft leather, known as buckskin.
His shirt of buckskin is beautifully embroidered and painted in curious hieroglyphics, the history of his battles and charts of his life.
Therefore, purebreds can not be colors such as dun, cremello, palomino or buckskin.
Buckskin coloring is rare but does occur, and pinto coloring can be minimally expressed.