alpaca

[alˈpakə]

alpaca Definition

a domesticated South American mammal that resembles a small llama and is valued for its wool.

Using alpaca: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "alpaca" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The alpaca is a popular source of wool in Peru.

  • Example

    She bought a sweater made from alpaca wool.

  • Example

    The farm has a herd of alpacas.

Phrases with alpaca

  • wool obtained from the alpaca, valued for its softness and warmth

    Example

    She prefers to knit with alpaca wool because it is so soft.

  • the practice of raising alpacas for their wool or as pets

    Example

    Alpaca farming has become increasingly popular in the United States.

  • the woolly coat of an alpaca, used to make clothing and textiles

    Example

    The alpaca fleece is known for its softness and durability.

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Summary: alpaca in Brief

An 'alpaca' [alˈpakə] is a domesticated South American mammal that resembles a small llama. It is valued for its wool, which is soft and warm, and is used to make clothing and textiles. Phrases like 'alpaca wool' and 'alpaca farming' use 'alpaca' to denote the wool or the practice of raising alpacas, respectively.