| COT | a peasant farmer in the Scottish highlands |
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| COT | a cotter consisting of a split pin that is secured (after passing through a hole) by splitting the ends apart |
| COT | sculpins |
| COT | a medieval English villein |
| COT | fabric woven from cotton fibers |
| COT | thread made of cotton fibers |
| COT | erect bushy mallow plant or small tree bearing bolls containing seeds with many long hairy fibers |
| COT | silky fibers from cotton plants in their raw state |
| COT | take a liking to |
| COT | a fungus disease of cranberries |
| COT | larva of a noctuid moth |
| COT | the solid matter remaining after oil has been pressed from cottonseeds |