piece of leather
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Definition
Noun A separate part or section made from leather. This refers to a distinct, often cut or shaped, portion of the material derived from animal hide that has been tanned and processed.
Usage
The term "piece of leather" is used to describe a discrete, tangible item composed of leather. It is a common, straightforward phrase used in manufacturing, crafting, and everyday contexts to refer to leather material that is not part of a finished product but is the raw material for one.
Examples
- Noun:
- The artisan selected a fine piece of leather for the wallet.
- I need a small piece of leather to repair this belt.
- He cut the piece of leather into precise shapes for the saddle.
Advanced Usage
- "a piece of leather" vs. "leather": Using "a piece of" specifies an individual, countable unit. Saying "I need leather" is more general, while "I need a piece of leather" refers to a specific, separable amount.
- The design calls for three different pieces of leather. (Emphasizes distinct, countable units)
Variants and Related Words
- Leather (n): The general, uncountable material itself.
- This bag is made of genuine leather.
- Leather piece (n): A less common but synonymous phrase.
- Each leather piece was hand-tooled.
- Hide (n): The raw, untanned skin of an animal, or a large piece of leather.
- They bought a whole cow hide.
Synonyms
- Patch of leather: Often implies a smaller piece used for repair.
- Scrap of leather: Typically refers to a leftover or small, irregular piece.
- Section of leather: Suggests a part of a larger whole.
Related Phrases
- Piece of [material]: A common construction for describing parts of other materials (e.g., , , ).
Noun
- a separate part consisting of leather