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calf skin - translation to ελληνικό

LEATHER PRODUCED FROM THE HIDE OF A CALF
Calf-skin; Calf skin; Veau velours; Chickenskin; Calf leather
  • Calfskin parchment page from an 11th-century book
  • Calfskin leather dyed black

calf skin         
βακέτα
skin disease         
CLASS OF DISORDER THAT AFFECTS SKIN, HAIR OR NAILS
Pustule; Skin Disease; Skin lesion; Dermatological lesions; Macule; Skin diseases; Excoriation; Pustules; Wheals; Dermatosis; Dermatoses; Bullous; Papulosis; Wheal response; Lichenification; Maculopapules; Macules; Umbilicated lesions; Umbilicated lesion; Skin disorder; Induration; Skin disorders; Skin lesions; Skin scraping; Weals; Skin Diseases; Vesicle (dermatology); Skin abnormalities; Induratum; Excoriate; Cutaneous illness; Patch (dermatology); Plaque (dermatology); Bulla (dermatology); Nodule (dermatology); Burrow (dermatology); Scale (dermatology); Crust (dermatology); Erosion (dermatopathology); Skin diease; Bullous disorder; Umbilical lesion; Periumbilical lesion; Postsclerotherapy ulcer; Annular lesions; Lichenified eczema; Erosion (dermatology); Induration of skin; Intraepidermal vesicles; Localised lesions; Vascular lesions; Secondary ulcers; Rupioid lesions; Tuberous ulcers; Skin disease; Papular; Macular; Neurotic excoriation(s); Dermatologic condition; Scarlatiniform; Micropustules; Cutaneous conditions; Macular rash; Umbilication; Mucocutaneous disease; Pruning (maceration); Skin nodule; Dermatological condition; Skin conditioning; Skin reaction; Autoimmune bullous disease; Small blisters; Integumentary disorder; Integumentary disease; Integumentary condition; Skin and subcutaneous tissue disorders; Skin change; Skin changes; Skin and subcutaneous tissue disorder; Cutaneous condition; Skin plaque; Skin eruption; Skin eruptions; Dermal toxicity
ψωρίαση
dark skinned         
  • Aboriginal Australian]] man with dark skin
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  • Buka boys from [[Bougainville Island]], [[Papua New Guinea]]. People from Bougainville have some of the darkest skin tones among humans.
  • Fisherman from Chennai, Tamil Nadu in southern India.
  • Darkly pigmented skin
  • hominid]] evolution of dark skin may have taken place
  • Women from [[South Sudan]]
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  • [[Rickets]] is a condition associated with dark skin.
HUMAN SKIN COLOR
Black skin; Black skinned; Dark skinned; Dark-skinned; Darkskinned; Dark-skinned people; Black Skin
μελαχροινός

Ορισμός

Calfskin
·noun The hide or skin of a calf; or leather made of the skin.

Βικιπαίδεια

Calfskin

Calfskin or calf leather is a leather or membrane produced from the hide of a calf, or juvenile domestic cattle. Calfskin is particularly valuable because of its softness and fine grain, as well as durability. It is commonly used for high-quality clothing, shoes, wallets, and similar products, as well as traditional leather bookbindings. In these contexts, just "calf" is commonly used. Fine calfskin is one of the skins used for vellum and parchment manuscripts.

In Spanish, the word is Ternera/Novillo, referring to leather from animals less than three years old. Chickenskin, despite its name, is a form of calfskin made using the skin of unborn calves.

In fashion, soft finished calfskin is sometimes described as veau velours (French for "velvet calf").

Παραδείγματα από το σώμα κειμένου για calf skin
1. I even tried on a cowboy hat made from black and white calf skin – although I was put off by the thought of straying too near a bull in such an ostentatious, hairy hat.
2. "In the almost 25 years that we‘ve had it here at the National Archives, we haven‘t seen any change at all." The 15–inch–by–17–inch document is written in a vegetable–based ink on what is probably calf skin, Boone said.