Soft, fluffy hair or wool from an Angora goat, rabbit, or cat; fabrics made from this material, or the animals themselves.
From Ankara (formerly called Angora), a city in Turkey where these animals were originally bred and became famous. The '-s' makes it plural. Angora goats and rabbits have been bred for thousands of years for their luxuriously soft fiber.
Angora rabbits are bred specifically for their wool and can produce up to 1-2 pounds of it per year—that fluffy sweater you might wear is basically the result of selective breeding that has made some rabbit breeds look like living cotton balls!
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