mouton
[ moo-ton ]
/ ˈmu tɒn /
noun
sheepskin that has been processed to resemble another fur, especially seal or beaver.
Origin of mouton
1940–45; < French: sheep, sheepskin; see
mutton1
Words nearby mouton
mouthpart,
mouthpiece,
mouthwash,
mouthwatering,
mouthy,
mouton,
moutonnée,
movable,
movable feast,
movable joint,
movable testis
Example sentences from the Web for mouton
British Dictionary definitions for mouton
mouton
/ (ˈmuːtɒn) /
noun
sheepskin processed to resemble the fur of another animal, esp beaver or seal
Word Origin for mouton
from French: sheep. See
mutton