A shrub of the genus Gossypium known for the soft fibers that protect its seeds.
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Examples for "cotton"
Examples for "cotton"
1In Brazil sugar was the great slave labor staple; in America, cotton.
2These include financial literacy projects in India and chemical free cotton farms.
3China began its cotton stockpiling programme in 2011 to support local farmers.
4The Lancashire cotton industry was rapidly converting from water power to coal.
5Background: Workers in cotton industry are occupationally exposed to various dust-related hazards.
1It is a greedy eater, but feeds only on the cotton plant.
2Three varieties of the cotton plant were grown in the South.
3On one side was painted a cotton plant bearing fifteen bolls.
4These are cotton fibers and are obtained from the cotton plant.
5The cotton plant is an essential crop cultivated globally for its fiber and seeds.
6The winged pest damages the leaves of the cotton plant by sucking out fluid.
7Columbus Industrial School, Columbus, Ga.-Samplesof cotton plant or bolls.
8The cotton plant grows up out of the ground.
9He made a careful study of the cotton plant.
10They pick money off the cotton plant.
11It was found in the cotton plant, and the southern United States was especially adapted to its culture.
12On cotton plant, or Alabama sedge.
13The cotton plant has pods which when ripe split open and show a white woolly substance attached to seeds.
14Crops that are used as cattle and pig feed also rely on honeybee pollination, as does the cotton plant.
15He is no longer dependent upon the flax and the cotton plant, but grinds up trees to get his cellulose.
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