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cotton A machine used for separating the seeds from cotton.
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cotton A natural fiber, cotton is not often used for bridal gowns. It is cool to wear. It may be used more often in bridesmaid dresses.
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cotton Fine vegetable seed hairs or fibers which surround the cluster of seeds to which they are attached; Grown in warmer temperate and tropical regions for the fine white (sometimes brown) cellulose fiber. Originated in India; oldest documented use in India (Mohenjo Daro) c. 3500 BC and Peru c. 3,000 BC Cotton has a natural "z" twist.
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cotton soft fibres attached to cotton plant seeds, the fabric made from the yarn spun from it
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cotton A soft, natural, vegetable fiber obtained from the seed-pod of the cotton plant. Cotton is the most widely used fiber in the world because of its versatility and ability to provide good comfort, particularly in apparel items. The chemical composition of cotton is almost pure cellulose. In its raw, undyed form, the normal color of cotton is a light to dark cream, though it may also be brown or green depending on the variety. ...
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