Bullskin

/ˈbʊlˌskɪn/ noun

The thick, tough hide or leather made from a bull's skin, often used for durable goods.

Compound of 'bull' and 'skin.' Historically used to describe both the raw hide and the finished leather product. This straightforward descriptive term appears in trading records and crafts documentation from medieval times onward.

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