noun a whip or rope made of rawhide
Rawhide can be used as an ingredient in some food products for animals.
Rawhide can be used in the production of musical instruments like drum heads.
Rawhide is used in traditional leatherworking to create various items such as drums, saddles, and whips.
Rawhide is commonly used as a material for dog chews and toys.
Rawhide has historical significance in Native American traditions, often used in making clothing, shelters, and other items.
Rawhide chews are sometimes recommended for dental health in pets.
Rawhide can be used metaphorically in writing to describe the unrefined or unpolished state of a piece of work before it has been edited or revised.
In psychology, 'rawhide' can be used to describe the underlying, unprocessed emotions or experiences that are causing distress or issues for a patient.