cotton candy |
a candy consisting of melted sugar spun into a fluffy mass around a stick or paper cone. |
cotton flannel |
a soft, napped fabric made of cotton. |
cotton gin |
a machine that separates cotton fibers from the seeds and their hulls. |
cottonmouth |
a poisonous North American snake that lives in swamps; water moccasin. |
cottonseed |
the seed of the cotton plant, used to produce an oil, fertilizer, and animal food. |
cottonseed meal |
meal made from the cottonseed after the hull and oil are removed, used as fertilizer and feed. |
cottontail |
any of several North American rabbits having conspicuous white tails. |
cottonwood |
any of several rapid-growing American poplars that bear seeds with cottonlike hair. [2 definitions] |
cotton wool |
cotton that is in its raw state or unprocessed. [3 definitions] |
cottony |
of or resembling cotton, esp. in texture. [2 definitions] |
cotyledon |
in a great number of plants, one of usu. two leaves that appear first after a seed has sprouted and are usu. different in shape from later leaves. |
couch |
a large piece of upholstered furniture with a back and usu. with arms, on which several people can sit or one can lie; sofa. [4 definitions] |
couchant |
lying or reclining. [2 definitions] |
couch grass |
a grass that has creeping rootstocks, by which it spreads rapidly, and is considered a troublesome weed; quack grass; quitch. |
couching |
(archaic) the act or an instance of crouching or bowing low to the ground. |
couch potato |
(informal) a person whose main leisure pastime is television viewing. |
cougar |
a large tan wild cat of North and South America; mountain lion; puma. |
cough |
to release air noisily and spasmodically from the lungs as a result of illness or foreign matter in the respiratory system. [6 definitions] |
cough drop |
a small candylike lozenge that is medicated for relieving a cough, sore throat, or the like. |
cough up |
(slang) to give over (something demanded, esp. money). [2 definitions] |
could |
used to express that there was ability to do something in the past, or that an action or state was possible in the past. [4 definitions] |