car|a|cul «KAR uh kuhl», noun.
1. a type of short, flat, loose, curly fur made from the skin of newborn or very young lambs of a breed of robust, fat-tailed Asian sheep.
2. any sheep of this breed.
3. a name sometimes applied to the skins of young goats. Also karakul.
╂[< Turkish Kara Kul, a typical name of lakes in Turkestan, (literally) black lake]
Useful english dictionary. 2012.