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Cottoid | a. [ NL. cottus sculpin + -oid. ] (Zool.) Like a fish of the genus Cottus. -- n. A fish belonging to, or resembling, the genus Cottus. See Sculpin. [ 1913 Webster ] | Cotton | n. [ F. coton, Sp. algodon the cotton plant and its wool, coton printed cotton, cloth, fr. Ar. qutun, alqutun, cotton wool. Cf. Acton, Hacqueton. ] 1. A soft, downy substance, resembling fine wool, consisting of the unicellular twisted hairs which grow on the seeds of the cotton plant. Long-staple cotton has a fiber sometimes almost two inches long; short-staple, from two thirds of an inch to an inch and a half. [ 1913 Webster ] 2. The cotton plant. See Cotten plant, below. [ 1913 Webster ] 3. Cloth made of cotton. [ 1913 Webster ] ☞ Cotton is used as an adjective before many nouns in a sense which commonly needs no explanation; as, cotton bagging; cotton cloth; cotton goods; cotton industry; cotton mill; cotton spinning; cotton tick. [ 1913 Webster ] Cotton cambric. See Cambric, n., 2. -- Cotton flannel, the manufactures' name for a heavy cotton fabric, twilled, and with a long plush nap. In England it is called swan's-down cotton, or Canton flannel. -- Cotton gin, a machine to separate the seeds from cotton, invented by Eli Whitney. -- Cotton grass (Bot.), a genus of plants (Eriphorum) of the Sedge family, having delicate capillary bristles surrounding the fruit (seedlike achenia), which elongate at maturity and resemble tufts of cotton. -- Cotton mouse (Zool.), a field mouse (Hesperomys gossypinus), injurious to cotton crops. -- Cotton plant (Bot.), a plant of the genus Gossypium, of several species, all growing in warm climates, and bearing the cotton of commerce. The common species, originally Asiatic, is Gossypium herbaceum. -- Cotton press, a building and machinery in which cotton bales are compressed into smaller bulk for shipment; a press for baling cotton. -- Cotton rose (Bot.), a genus of composite herbs (Filago), covered with a white substance resembling cotton. -- Cotton scale (Zool.), a species of bark louse (Pulvinaria innumerabilis), which does great damage to the cotton plant. -- Cotton shrub. Same as Cotton plant. -- Cotton stainer (Zool.), a species of hemipterous insect (Dysdercus suturellus), which seriously damages growing cotton by staining it; -- called also redbug. -- Cotton thistle (Bot.), the Scotch thistle. See under Thistle. -- Cotton velvet, velvet in which the warp and woof are both of cotton, and the pile is of silk; also, velvet made wholly of cotton. -- Cotton waste, the refuse of cotton mills. -- Cotton wool, cotton in its raw or woolly state. -- Cotton worm (Zool.), a lepidopterous insect (Aletia argillacea), which in the larval state does great damage to the cotton plant by eating the leaves. It also feeds on corn, etc., and hence is often called corn worm, and Southern army worm. [ 1913 Webster ]
| Cotton | v. i. 1. To rise with a regular nap, as cloth does. [ Obs. ] [ 1913 Webster ] It cottons well; it can not choose but bear A pretty nap. Family of Love. [ 1913 Webster ] 2. To go on prosperously; to succeed. [ Obs. ] [ 1913 Webster ] New, Hephestion, does not this matter cotton as I would? Lyly. [ 1913 Webster ] 3. To unite; to agree; to make friends; -- usually followed by with. [ Colloq. ] [ 1913 Webster ] A quarrel will end in one of you being turned off, in which case it will not be easy to cotton with another. Swift. [ 1913 Webster ] Didst see, Frank, how the old goldsmith cottoned in with his beggarly companion? Sir W. Scott. [ 1913 Webster ] 4. To take a liking to; to stick to one as cotton; -- used with to. [ Slang ] [ 1913 Webster ] | Cottonade | n. [ F. cottonade. ] A somewhat stout and thick fabric of cotton. [ 1913 Webster ] | Cottonary | a. Relating to, or composed of, cotton; cottony. [ Obs. ] [ 1913 Webster ] Cottonary and woolly pillows. Sir T. Browne. [ 1913 Webster ] | Cotton batting | . Cotton prepared in sheets or rolls for quilting, upholstering, and similar purposes. [ Webster 1913 Suppl. ] | cottonmouth | n. venomous semiaquatic snake (Agkistrodon piscivorus) of swamps in southern U.S.; -- called also water moccasin, cottonmouth moccasin, and cottonmouth water moccasin. It grows to a length of about 4 feet. The name refers to the whiteness of the lips and inside of the mouth. Syn. -- water moccasin, cottonmouth moccasin, Agkistrodon piscivorus. [ WordNet 1.5 +PJC ] | Cottonous | a. Resembling cotton. [ R. ] Evelyn. [ 1913 Webster ] | cottonseed | { or , usually collectively, } n. The seed of the cotton plant. [ Webster 1913 Suppl. ] Variants: cotton seed | Cottonseed meal | . A meal made from hulled cotton seeds after the oil has been expressed. [ Webster 1913 Suppl. ] | Cottonseed oil | . A fixed, semidrying oil extracted from cottonseed. It is pale yellow when pure (sp. gr., .92-.93). and is extensively used in soap making, in cookery, and as an adulterant of other oils. [ Webster 1913 Suppl. ] |
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| | cotton | (คอท'เทิน) n. ฝ้าย, ต้นฝ้าย, พืชประเภทฝ้าย, ใยฝ้าย, ผ้าฝ้าย, สารหรือสิ่งที่คล้ายฝ้าย (แต่มาจากพืชอื่น) vi. ลงรอยกัน, เข้ากันได้ดี -Phr. (cotton to ชอบ, เริ่มชอบ เห็นด้วย) | cottonade | (คอท'ทะเนด) n. สิ่งทอด้วยฝ้ายหรือผสมกับเส้นใย | cottonpickin | (คอน'ทันพิคคัน) adj. ไร้ค่า | cottonpicking | (คอน'ทันพิคคัน) adj. ไร้ค่า | guncotton | n. วัตถุระเบิดแรงสูง | seed cotton | เมล็ดฝ้าย |
| | | | | | ฝ้าย | (n) cotton, Syn. ต้นฝ้าย, Example: ที่ราบสูงยูนนานไม่มีการปลูกฝ้าย อาจเป็นเพราะสภาพดินฟ้าอากาศไม่อำนวย, Count Unit: ต้น, Thai Definition: ชื่อไม้พุ่มหลายชนิดในสกุล Gossypium วงศ์ Malvaceae เมล็ดให้น้ำมัน ปุยหุ้มเมล็ดใช้ทอผ้า เปลือกรากใช้ทำยาได้ | ปุยฝ้าย | (n) cotton wool, See also: tuft of cotton wool, Syn. ปุยนุ่น, สำลี, Example: มนุษย์ได้ประโยชน์จากต้นฝ้ายก็คือจากปุยฝ้ายและเมล็ดฝ้าย โดยปุยฝ้ายจะมีคุณค่าถึงร้อยละ 90 | ปุยนุ่น | (n) cotton wool, See also: tuft of cotton wool, Example: มนุษย์ได้ประโยชน์จากต้นนุ่นก็คือ จากปุยนุ่นและเมล็ดนุ่น, Thai Definition: สิ่งที่เป็นใยฟูสีขาวของผลนุ่น | สำลี | (n) flannelet, See also: cotton fabric, Syn. ผ้าสำลี, Example: เสื้อกันหนาวที่ทำจากผ้าสำลี ให้ความอบอุ่นมาก แต่ใช้ไปนานๆ จะเป็นขุยง่าย, Thai Definition: ชื่อเรียกผ้าชนิดหนึ่ง มีเนื้อนุ่ม | สำลี | (n) cotton, See also: absorbent cotton, cotton wool, surgical cotton, Example: พยาบาลใช้สำลีชุบแอลกอฮอล์บางๆ ทำความสะอาดแผลที่แขนเขา, Thai Definition: ชื่อเรียกปุยฝ้ายที่นำมาฟอกให้ขาวปราศจากไขมันและสิ่งแปลกปลอมอื่นๆ เพื่อใช้ในทางการแพทย์เป็นต้น | สำลี | (n) cotton wool, See also: tuft of cotton wool, Syn. ต้นสำลี, Example: เมล็ดของสำลีมีปุยขาว สามารถนำไปใช้ทอผ้าหรือยัดหมอนได้, Thai Definition: ชื่อไม้ต้นขนาดเล็กชนิด Gossypium barbadense Linn. var. acuminatum Mast. ในวงศ์ Malvaceae เมล็ดมีปุยขาวใช้ทอผ้าได้; ชื่อเรียกปุยของเมล็ดฝ้ายหรือเมล็ดสำลี | สมอ | (n) cotton ball, Syn. ลูกฝ้าย, สมอฝ้าย, Example: เขากำลังใช้สารเคมีฉีดป้องกันและกำจัดหนอนที่เจาะสมอฝ้ายอยู่, Count Unit: ลูก | ด้ายดิบ | (n) cotton yarn, See also: unbleached cotton thread, Example: ผ้าผืนนี้ทอด้วยด้ายดิบ, Thai Definition: ด้ายที่ยังไม่ได้ฟอก |
| ด้ายดิบ | [dāi dip] (n, exp) EN: unbleached cotton thread ; raw cotton yarn | เด็ดฝ้าย | [det fāi] (v, exp) EN: pick cotton ; pluck cotton | ดินสำลี | [dinsamlī] (n) EN: guncotton ; highly explosive gunpowder ; dynamite | ฝ้าย | [fāi] (n) EN: cotton FR: coton [ m ] | ฝ้ายดิบ | [fāi dip] (n, exp) EN: raw cotton | ขนมปุยฝ้าย | [khanom pūifāi] (n, exp) EN: cotton ball cakes | คอตตอนบัด = คอตตอน-บัด = คอตตอน บัด | [khøttønbat] (n) EN: cotton bud ; cotton swap FR: coton-tige [ m ] | ก้อนสำลี | [køn samlī] (n, exp) EN: absorbent cotton ball ; cotton wool FR: ouate [ [ f ] | เมล็ดฝ้าย | [malet fāi] (n, exp) EN: cotton seeds | นุ่น | [nun] (n) EN: kapok ; White silk cotton tree FR: kapokier [ m ] |
| | | | Cotton | n. [ F. coton, Sp. algodon the cotton plant and its wool, coton printed cotton, cloth, fr. Ar. qutun, alqutun, cotton wool. Cf. Acton, Hacqueton. ] 1. A soft, downy substance, resembling fine wool, consisting of the unicellular twisted hairs which grow on the seeds of the cotton plant. Long-staple cotton has a fiber sometimes almost two inches long; short-staple, from two thirds of an inch to an inch and a half. [ 1913 Webster ] 2. The cotton plant. See Cotten plant, below. [ 1913 Webster ] 3. Cloth made of cotton. [ 1913 Webster ] ☞ Cotton is used as an adjective before many nouns in a sense which commonly needs no explanation; as, cotton bagging; cotton cloth; cotton goods; cotton industry; cotton mill; cotton spinning; cotton tick. [ 1913 Webster ] Cotton cambric. See Cambric, n., 2. -- Cotton flannel, the manufactures' name for a heavy cotton fabric, twilled, and with a long plush nap. In England it is called swan's-down cotton, or Canton flannel. -- Cotton gin, a machine to separate the seeds from cotton, invented by Eli Whitney. -- Cotton grass (Bot.), a genus of plants (Eriphorum) of the Sedge family, having delicate capillary bristles surrounding the fruit (seedlike achenia), which elongate at maturity and resemble tufts of cotton. -- Cotton mouse (Zool.), a field mouse (Hesperomys gossypinus), injurious to cotton crops. -- Cotton plant (Bot.), a plant of the genus Gossypium, of several species, all growing in warm climates, and bearing the cotton of commerce. The common species, originally Asiatic, is Gossypium herbaceum. -- Cotton press, a building and machinery in which cotton bales are compressed into smaller bulk for shipment; a press for baling cotton. -- Cotton rose (Bot.), a genus of composite herbs (Filago), covered with a white substance resembling cotton. -- Cotton scale (Zool.), a species of bark louse (Pulvinaria innumerabilis), which does great damage to the cotton plant. -- Cotton shrub. Same as Cotton plant. -- Cotton stainer (Zool.), a species of hemipterous insect (Dysdercus suturellus), which seriously damages growing cotton by staining it; -- called also redbug. -- Cotton thistle (Bot.), the Scotch thistle. See under Thistle. -- Cotton velvet, velvet in which the warp and woof are both of cotton, and the pile is of silk; also, velvet made wholly of cotton. -- Cotton waste, the refuse of cotton mills. -- Cotton wool, cotton in its raw or woolly state. -- Cotton worm (Zool.), a lepidopterous insect (Aletia argillacea), which in the larval state does great damage to the cotton plant by eating the leaves. It also feeds on corn, etc., and hence is often called corn worm, and Southern army worm. [ 1913 Webster ]
| Cotton | v. i. 1. To rise with a regular nap, as cloth does. [ Obs. ] [ 1913 Webster ] It cottons well; it can not choose but bear A pretty nap. Family of Love. [ 1913 Webster ] 2. To go on prosperously; to succeed. [ Obs. ] [ 1913 Webster ] New, Hephestion, does not this matter cotton as I would? Lyly. [ 1913 Webster ] 3. To unite; to agree; to make friends; -- usually followed by with. [ Colloq. ] [ 1913 Webster ] A quarrel will end in one of you being turned off, in which case it will not be easy to cotton with another. Swift. [ 1913 Webster ] Didst see, Frank, how the old goldsmith cottoned in with his beggarly companion? Sir W. Scott. [ 1913 Webster ] 4. To take a liking to; to stick to one as cotton; -- used with to. [ Slang ] [ 1913 Webster ] | Cottonade | n. [ F. cottonade. ] A somewhat stout and thick fabric of cotton. [ 1913 Webster ] | Cottonary | a. Relating to, or composed of, cotton; cottony. [ Obs. ] [ 1913 Webster ] Cottonary and woolly pillows. Sir T. Browne. [ 1913 Webster ] | Cotton batting | . Cotton prepared in sheets or rolls for quilting, upholstering, and similar purposes. [ Webster 1913 Suppl. ] | cottonmouth | n. venomous semiaquatic snake (Agkistrodon piscivorus) of swamps in southern U.S.; -- called also water moccasin, cottonmouth moccasin, and cottonmouth water moccasin. It grows to a length of about 4 feet. The name refers to the whiteness of the lips and inside of the mouth. Syn. -- water moccasin, cottonmouth moccasin, Agkistrodon piscivorus. [ WordNet 1.5 +PJC ] | Cottonous | a. Resembling cotton. [ R. ] Evelyn. [ 1913 Webster ] | cottonseed | { or , usually collectively, } n. The seed of the cotton plant. [ Webster 1913 Suppl. ] Variants: cotton seed | Cottonseed meal | . A meal made from hulled cotton seeds after the oil has been expressed. [ Webster 1913 Suppl. ] | Cottonseed oil | . A fixed, semidrying oil extracted from cottonseed. It is pale yellow when pure (sp. gr., .92-.93). and is extensively used in soap making, in cookery, and as an adulterant of other oils. [ Webster 1913 Suppl. ] |
| 棉 | [mián, ㄇㄧㄢˊ, 棉] cotton #3,210 [Add to Longdo] | 棉花 | [mián huā, ㄇㄧㄢˊ ㄏㄨㄚ, 棉 花] cotton #4,462 [Add to Longdo] | 纱 | [shā, ㄕㄚ, 纱 / 紗] cotton yarn; muslin #7,550 [Add to Longdo] | 芙蓉 | [fú róng, ㄈㄨˊ ㄖㄨㄥˊ, 芙 蓉] cotton rose hibiscus (Hibiscus mutabilis); lotus #9,614 [Add to Longdo] | 棉衣 | [mián yī, ㄇㄧㄢˊ ㄧ, 棉 衣] cotton-padded clothes #9,643 [Add to Longdo] | 棉袄 | [mián ǎo, ㄇㄧㄢˊ ㄠˇ, 棉 袄 / 棉 襖] cotton-padded jacket #16,918 [Add to Longdo] | 棉布 | [mián bù, ㄇㄧㄢˊ ㄅㄨˋ, 棉 布] cotton cloth #22,023 [Add to Longdo] | 絮 | [xù, ㄒㄩˋ, 絮] cotton wadding; fig. padding; long-winded #27,094 [Add to Longdo] | 棉田 | [mián tián, ㄇㄧㄢˊ ㄊㄧㄢˊ, 棉 田] cotton field #27,313 [Add to Longdo] | 棉纱 | [mián shā, ㄇㄧㄢˊ ㄕㄚ, 棉 纱 / 棉 紗] cotton yarn #31,315 [Add to Longdo] |
| | ローン | [ro-n] (n) (1) loan; (2) roan; (3) lawn (i.e. short grass); (4) lawn (type of cotton cloth); (P) #7,664 [Add to Longdo] | 綿 | [めん, men] (n) cotton; (P) #12,412 [Add to Longdo] | 綿(P);草綿 | [わた, wata] (n) (1) (uk) cotton plant (Gossypium spp.); (2) batting; wadding; padding; (P) #12,412 [Add to Longdo] | 芙蓉 | [ふよう;フヨウ, fuyou ; fuyou] (n) (1) (uk) cotton rose (Hibiscus mutabilis); Confederate rose; dixie rosemallow; (2) lotus blossom #13,046 [Add to Longdo] | イセリア介殻虫 | [イセリアかいがらむし;イセリアカイガラムシ, iseria kaigaramushi ; iseriakaigaramushi] (n) (uk) cottony cushion scale (species of scale insect, Icerya purchasi) [Add to Longdo] | インド綿の木 | [インドわたのき;インドワタノキ, indo watanoki ; indowatanoki] (n) (uk) (obsc) (See パンヤの木) Indian silk-cotton tree (Bombax ceiba) [Add to Longdo] | ウーリーコットン | [u-ri-kotton] (n) woolly cotton [Add to Longdo] | カタン糸 | [カタンいと, katan ito] (n) cotton [Add to Longdo] | カポックの木 | [カポックのき, kapokku noki] (n) kapok tree (species of silk-cotton tree, Ceiba pentandra) [Add to Longdo] | コットン | [kotton] (n) cotton; (P) [Add to Longdo] |
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