Where does “cottonoid” come from?

cottonoid (English) comes from English Cotton, from Middle English cotoun, from Anglo-Norman cotun, from Middle English coton, from Old French cotoun, from Italian cotone, from Arabic قُطُن, from Arabic قُطْن — cotton.

cottonoid (English): A certain absorbent material, made primarily of...

Definitions

  1. A certain absorbent material, made primarily of...

Ancestry of “cottonoid”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1EnglishCottonThe name of several settlements around the world
2Middle Englishcotoun
3Anglo-Normancotun
4Middle Englishcotoncotton fiber of
5Old Frenchcotouncotton; a piece of cotton
6Italiancotonecotton; cotton wool
7Arabicقُطُن
8Arabicقُطْنcotton
Every word from Arabic قُطْن
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