buckskin

[ˈbʌkskɪn]

buckskin Definition

  • 1the skin of a male deer or antelope
  • 2a soft, yellowish-brown leather made from the skin of a male deer or antelope
  • 3a yellowish-brown color

Using buckskin: Examples

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

  • Example

    The Native Americans used buckskin for clothing and shelter.

  • Example

    He wore a jacket made of buckskin.

  • Example

    The walls were painted in a warm buckskin color.

buckskin Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for buckskin

Phrases with buckskin

  • a horse with a yellowish-brown coat

    Example

    She rode her buckskin horse through the fields.

  • buckskin gloves

    gloves made of buckskin leather

    Example

    He put on his buckskin gloves to keep his hands warm.

  • buckskin boots

    boots made of buckskin leather

    Example

    She bought a pair of buckskin boots for her camping trip.

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Summary: buckskin in Brief

Buckskin [ˈbʌkskɪn] refers to the skin or leather made from the skin of a male deer or antelope. It is often used for clothing and shelter by Native Americans. Buckskin can also refer to a yellowish-brown color. Examples include 'He wore a jacket made of buckskin,' and 'The walls were painted in a warm buckskin color.'