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Term: egyptian cotton
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1) "Egyptian" -- As to egyptian cotton 1Egyp·tian Pronunciation: i-'jip-sh&n Function: adjective : of, relating to, or characteristic of Egypt or the Egyptians Pronunciation Symbols Egyptian may refer to: - Egyptians, an ethnic group
- Egyptian Arabic, the national language of Egypt
- Egyptian language, spoken until the seventeenth century
- Egyptian culture, culture of the nation
- Of or pertaining to Egypt, a country in northeastern Africa
- Of or pertaining to ancient Egyptian civilization, from circa 3200 BCE to 343 BCE
- Egyptians (Balkans), an unrelated Albanian-speaking ethnic minority of Kosovo and Macedonia
- The Egyptian, a historical novel by Mika Waltari
- The Egyptian, a 1954 film by Michael Curtiz, based on Waltari's novel
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2) "Cotton" -- As to egyptian cotton 1cot·ton Pronunciation: 'kä-t&n Function: noun Usage: often attributive Etymology: Middle English coton, from Anglo-French cotun, from Old Italian cotone, from Arabic qutun, qutn 1 a : a soft usually white fibrous substance composed of the hairs surrounding the seeds of various erect freely branching tropical plants (genus Gossypium) of the mallow family b : a plant producing cotton; especially : one grown for its cotton c : a crop of cotton 2 a : fabric made of cotton b : yarn spun from cotton 3 : a downy cottony substance produced by various plants (as the cottonwood ) [cotton illustration] Pronunciation Symbols Cotton ready for harvest. Picking cotton in Georgia, USA Cotton is a soft fiber that grows around the seeds of the cotton plant (Gossypium spp.), a shrub native to the Indian subcontinent and the tropical and subtropical regions of Africa and the Americas. The fiber is most often spun into thread and used to make a soft, breathable textile, which is the most widely used natural-fiber cloth in clothing today. The English name derives from the Arabic word al qutun, meaning "cotton fiber". (The Spanish word algodón has the same etymology.) Africa and South America are large providers of cotton. Cotton fiber, once it has been processed to remove seeds and traces of wax, protein, etc., consists of nearly pure cellulose, a natural polymer. Cotton production is very efficient, in the sense that ten percent or less of the weight is lost in subsequent processing to convert the raw cotton bolls (seed cases) into pure fiber. The cellulose is arranged in a way that gives cotton fibers a high degree of strength, durability, and absorbency. Each fibre is made up of twenty to thirty layers of cellulose coiled in a neat series of natural springs. When the cotton boll is opened, the fibres dry into flat, twisted, ribbon-like shapes and become kinked together and interlocked. This interlocked form is ideal for spinning into a fine yarn. - 1 Cultivation
- 2 Cotton plant
- 3 History
- 4 Pests and weeds
- 5 Mechanised harvesting
- 6 Research and promotion
- 7 Uses
- 8 The international cotton trade
- 9 Critical Temperatures
- 10 Old British cotton yarn measures
- 11 Properties of cotton fibers
- 12 See also
- 13 References
- 14 Furt..."
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