IPA: //ˈʃæm.ɔɪ//
KK: /ˈʃæmɔɪ/
A type of soft leather made from the skin of a sheep or goat, often used for cleaning or polishing surfaces.
I used a shamois to dry my car after washing it.
Shamois comes from the French word 'chamois', which refers to a type of goat found in the mountains of Europe. The term has been used to describe a soft leather made from the skin of this animal, known for its absorbent and durable qualities. Thus, 'shamois' refers to this specific type of leather.
Think of the French word 'chamois' which refers to a mountain goat, and remember that 'shamois' is a soft leather made from the skin of that goat.