0 the soft, thick hair on a sheep -- yün
1 thick thread or material that is made from the hair of a sheep -- yün, yünlü
Wools of inferior quality and intermediate sorts are valued in proportion.
The above prices are for wools in good condition.
One of the causes of this variation is the fluctuating price in wools and pelts.
The same is true in regard to yarns, cottons, and wools.
About the same time we told their representatives here that we were likely to have considerable supplies of the finer wools for disposal.
In the meantime, we use wools which we are not properly equipped to deal with.
Certain commodities, for example, tobacco, wine and knitting wools, are liable to change in weight after they have been prepacked but before they are sold.
The writing was on the wall in those days, that changes were pending in wools available to us.