woolpack
nounThe package in which wool was in former times done up for transportation and sale; specifically, a bundle or bale weighing 240 pounds.
nounIn heraldry, a bearing representing a sort of cushion usually having four tufts at the corners.
nounCirrocumulus cloud; a cloud made up of rolled masses, with a fleecy appearance.
nounA concretionary mass of crystalline limestone in the beds of earthy and impure calcareous rock of which the Wenlock limestone is made up. These concretionary masses vary in size from a few inches up to 80 feet in diameter. Also called
A pack or bag of wool weighing two hundred and forty pounds.
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