| cottonpox |
variola minor.
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| cottonseed o. |
[NF] the fixed oil obtained by expression from the seeds of cultivated varieties of cotton (genus Gossypium). It is used in soaps, oleomargarine, lubricants, and salad and cooking oils, and as a solvent and vehicle for injections. In veterinary medicine, it is used as a delousing agent, usually combined with two parts of pine tar for ear ticks of horses, and as a mild emollient and laxative for small animals.
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| cottontail rabbit p. |
a species that causes rabbit papilloma.
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| cotton pellet |
A small rolled cottonball, less than 3/8 in (about 1 cm) in diameter, used for desiccation or topical application of medicaments, particularly in dentistry; also called pledgets.
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| cotton roll |
A cylindrical mass of purified and sterilized cotton used as packing or absorbent material in various dental procedures.
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| Cotton | American basswood of the Allegheny region |
| Cotton | any of several North American trees of the genus Populus having a tuft of cottony hairs on the seed |
| Cotton | resembling cotton |
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