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Fell denotes the epidermis or outer layer of an animal's skin or hide. To be more precise, "fell" refers to the layer of skin known as the cuticle, which is situated directly adjacent to the flesh. "Foot-fell" is a term of
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or one that is prematurely born. Futfell was a product that was exported from
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as "the skin or pelt of a lamb that has perished shortly after birth.
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