"Cottonseed" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Cottonseed refers to the seeds of the cotton plant (Gossypium spp.), which is a significant crop in many parts of the world. The seeds are compact, white, and contain a high percentage of oil, with cottonseed oil being a popular edible oil.
Refers to something or someone that produces cotton, typically used to describe countries, regions, or farms that are significant producers of cotton.
Cotton is a soft, fluffy staple fiber that grows around the seeds of the cotton plant. It is one of the most widely used natural fibers in the world, used to make clothing, bedding, towels, and other household items.
Cottonade is a type of soft drink made from the sap of the cotton tree, which is native to tropical and subtropical regions. The sap is extracted, then mixed with water and sweetened to create a refreshing beverage.
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To "cotton on" or "cotton off" means to understand or become aware of something, often in a gradual or belated manner. For example, "It took me a while to cotton on to the joke" or "She's been cottoning off the implications of the new policy". This idiomatic phrase is often used to describe a realization that comes slowly or is noticed only after some time has passed.
A cottontail is a type of rabbit that has a distinctive white tail with a distinctive fluffy appearance, often seen in the wild in North America. The term can also be used to refer to a young rabbit or a rabbit's tail in general.
Cottonweed is a colloquial or poetic term for the plant Boerhavia erecta, also known as blue cottonweed or desert cotton. The plant produces large clusters of small, cotton-like seeds that are known for their soft, fluffy appearance, which resembles cotton fluff. This term is often used to describe the plant's unique and whimsical appearance.
Cottonwood refers to a type of deciduous tree (Populus trichocarpa) that is native to western North America. Its name comes from the soft, white, cotton-like seeds that are produced by the tree, which can create a mess around the base of the tree. It is often associated with rivers and streams, where it can be found growing along the banks or in cottonwood forests.
Cotyle is a noun that refers to a type of shell or vessel with a handle or stem attached. In biology, it specifically refers to a shell-like structure found in some marine animals, such as snails or slugs, that has a saucy or cup-like shape and a handle-like projection attached to one end.
In botanical terminology, "cotyledonal" refers to a feature or structure that is related to or characteristic of a cotyledon, which is a seed leaf in a plant embryo. In other words, something that is cotyledonal is associated with the development or characteristics of a seed leaf.