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American cotton — plaukuotasis vilnamedis statusas T sritis vardynas apibrėžtis Dedešvinių šeimos aliejinis, maistinis, pašarinis, pluoštinis, vaistinis nuodingas augalas (Gossypium hirsutum), paplitęs Šiaurės ir Pietų Amerikoje, kitur – auginamas. atitikmenys:… … Lithuanian dictionary (lietuvių žodynas)
American cotton. — See upland cotton. Also called American upland cotton … Useful english dictionary
american cotton — noun Usage: usually capitalized A : upland cotton … Useful english dictionary
Cotton production in Azerbaijan — Cotton ready to be picked Historically, cotton production in Azerbaijan has been crucial to the national economy, accounting for approximately 25% of agricultural revenue. It occurs mainly in the area west of the Caspian Sea.[1] Historical… … Wikipedia
American — aloe (century plant); American beauty (crimson rose); American buffalo (bison); American cheddar (also called American cheese or store cheese); American cheese (cheddar); American cloth (oil cloth); American cotton (upland cotton); American… … Eponyms, nicknames, and geographical games
COTTON — COTTON, plant mentioned under the name karpas (derived from the Sanskrit karpasa) in the Book of Esther (1:6) in the description of the magnificent ornamentation of Ahasuerus palace. In the Mishnah cotton is called ẓemer gefen ( vine wool ) as… … Encyclopedia of Judaism
Cotton — For other uses, see Cotton (disambiguation). Cotton Hi … Wikipedia
cotton — /kot n/, n. 1. a soft, white, downy substance consisting of the hairs or fibers attached to the seeds of plants belonging to the genus Gossypium, of the mallow family, used in making fabrics, thread, wadding, etc. 2. the plant itself, having… … Universalium
Cotton — /kot n/, n. John, 1584 1652, U.S. clergyman, colonist, and author (grandfather of Cotton Mather). * * * I Seed hair fibre of various plants of the genus Gossypium, in the mallow family, native to most subtropical countries. The shrubby plants… … Universalium
cotton gin — a machine for separating the fibers of cotton from the seeds. [1790 1800, Amer.] * * * Machine for cleaning cotton of its seeds. The design that became standard was invented in the U.S. by Eli Whitney in 1793. The mechanization of spinning in… … Universalium