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Noun
/ˈbəkˌskin/,
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buckskins, plural;
  1. The skin of a male deer

  2. Grayish leather with a suede finish, traditionally made from such skin but now more commonly made from sheepskin
    • - a pair of buckskin moccasins
  3. Clothes or shoes made from such leather

  4. Thick, smooth cotton or woolen fabric

  5. A horse of a grayish-yellow color


  1. horse of a light yellowish dun color with dark mane and tail
  2. a soft yellowish suede leather originally from deerskin but now usually from sheepskin
  3. (buckskins) breeches made of buckskin
  4. Buckskin (1968) is a western film, released by Paramount Pictures, released on a low budget and starring an all-star cast. The main stars were Barry Sullivan and Joan Caulfield. Lon Chaney Jr. plays the role of Sheriff Tangley and Richard Arlen plays a townsman. ...
  5. Buckskin is a hair coat color of horses; referring to a color that resembles certain shades of tanned deerskin. Similar colors in some breeds of dogs are also called buckskin. The horse has a tan or gold colored coat with black points (mane, tail, and lower legs). ...
  6. Buckskin is the soft, pliable, porous preserved hide of an animal, usually deer, moose or elk or even cowhide tanned to order, but potentially any animal's hide,. ...
  7. Buckskin is an American Western television series starring Tom Nolan, Sally Brophy, and Mike Road. The series aired on the NBC from July 3, 1958 until May 25, 1959, followed by summer reruns in 1959 and again in 1965.
  8. The skin of a male deer, a buck; Clothing made from buckskin; A grayish yellow in colour; Of a grayish yellow in colour
  9. (BUCKSKINS) Tight fitting trousers made from deerskin. Most often worn by Corinthians and Whips.
  10. Snag; standing dead tree or log whose bark has fallen partially or completely away and whose exposed wood has a bleached (buckskin) appearance (12).
  11. A light bay color; a pale fawn or wheaten
  12. Coat color - body can range from creme to dark bronze, mane, tail, legs and tips of ears are black or dark brown. Horses showing similar coloration, but with a dorsal stripe, are called dun.
  13. Leather from deer and elk skin is used for shoes, gloves and clothing. Only the outer cut of the skin from which the surface grain has been removed may be correctly defined as "genuine buckskin". Leather finished from the split or under cut of deerskin must be described as "split buckskin".
  14. Velvet-finish leather derived from deer and elk, buffed; gloves, shoes,etc.
  15. a palomino-colored horse (tan or gold) with black points.
  16. This dilute (see "Glossary") version of bay can range from cream to a yellowish or orange shade; dark eyes. ...
  17. a golden/yellow coat with a black mane, tail, and points; genetically a result of a single dilution gene on the bay base coat.
  18. A heavy satin weave fabric, often of fine Merino wool, with a smooth face
  19. Buckskin is a term often used to describe suede or nubuck leather in the vernacular. Genuine leather from wild animals, such as stags, buffalos, deer or chamois, is in short supply and expensive. ...
  20. A golden-tan coat color, like a dun, but usually without a dorsal stripe. Buckskin is the result of the cream gene acting on a bay basecoat. The cream gene on a chestnut base coat produces palomino.
  21. a bay base coat + one copy of the cream mutation
  22. and Bay dun vs. Amber champagne: All three of these genetically distinct coat colors feature a lighter bronze or tan coat with darker points. ...
  23. Leather made from the skin of a buck, or male deer. "The Yokuts made strong moccasins out of buckskin."
  24. A horse that is a gold, mustard colour with a black mane, tail and legs.
  25. An inhabitant of Virginia.