kaross

Etymology
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Noun

 * 1)  A treated animal-skin cloak or blanket with the hair still left on.
 * 2) * 1878, "The Caracal" in the Encyclopædia Britannica, 9th ed., Vol. V, p. 81:
 * In South Africa, where the caracal abounds, its hide is made by the Kaffres into skin cloaks, known as karosses.

Noun

 * 1) body, bodywork (exterior body of a car or other motor vehicle)
 * 2) a coach (large, heavy, enclosed carriage, usually horse-drawn)
 * 1) a coach (large, heavy, enclosed carriage, usually horse-drawn)