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Cotton (from
Arabic qutn),
first recorded in
ancient India, is a soft,
fluffy staple fiber that
grows in a boll, or
protective case,
around the
seeds of...
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Cottonization is a
process that
adapts flax and hemp
fibres for
spinning with
other staple fibres such as
cotton or wool.
Cottonization removes impurities...
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Thomas Bryant Cotton (born May 13, 1977) is an
American politician and Army
veteran serving since 2015 as the
junior United States senator from Arkansas...
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Robert Cotton may
refer to:
Robert Cotton (MP, died 1559), MP for
Leicester Sir
Robert Cotton, 1st Baronet, of
Connington (1571–1631),
English antiquary...
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Cotton Gin—meaning "
Cotton engine"—is a
machine that
quickly and
easily separates cotton fibers from
their seeds,
enabling much
greater productivity...
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people across eight brands:
Cotton On,
Cotton On Kids,
Cotton On Body, Factorie, Typo, Rubi, Supré,
Ceres and
Cotton On Foundation. The
design team...
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Vernon Scheavalie "Schea"
Cotton (born May 20, 1978) is an
American former professional basketball player. He was
highly touted as a high
school player...
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Cotton candy, also
known as
candy floss (candyfloss) and
fairy floss, is a spun
sugar confection that
resembles cotton. It is made by
heating and liquefying...
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Cotton paper, also
known as rag
paper or rag
stock paper, is made
using cotton linters (fine
fibers which stick to the
cotton seeds after processing)...
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Cotton may
refer to: John
Cotton (fl. 1379–88), MP for
Cambridge 1379–1388 John
Cotton (MP died 1593) (1513–1593), MP for
Cambridgeshire 1553, 1554...