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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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The soft fiber obtained from the seed pod of the cotton plant. It is spun into yarn and thread and woven into fabric.
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A thread-like impurity in opal.
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All natural, pure cotton is the softest and most breathable fabric. The length of its fiber, the
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Any of various shrubby plants of the genus Gossypium, having showy flowers and grown for the soft, white, downy fibers surrounding oil-rich seeds. The fiber of any of these plants, used in making textiles and other products. Thread or cloth manufactured from the fiber of these plants. Also any of various soft, downy substances produced by other plants, as on the seeds of a cottonwood.
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