Fabric made of yarn spun and woven from the seed pod of the cotton plant, frequently blended with other fibers Popular for home textiles because of natural, environmentally safe properties
A highly absorbent natural fabric Unlike wool, provides no insulating properties when wet Cotton is good for very hot conditions because it actually sucks heat from the body when wet However, in any other climate cotton can be uncomfortable or even dangerous Wearing wet cotton when its cold out is actually worse than no clothes at all
Cotton is a plant which is grown in warm countries and which produces soft fibres used in making cotton cloth. a large cotton plantation in Tennessee
A process in which heroin and other drugs are drawn into a syringe through a piece of cotton to filter
A unicellular, natural fiber that grows in the seed pod of the cotton plant Fibers are typically 1/2 inch to 2 inches long The longest staple fibers, longer than 1 1/2 inch, including the Pima and Egyptian varieties, produce the highest quality cotton fabrics