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Pima cotton

noun

, (often lowercase)
  1. a variety of fine cotton developed from Egyptian cotton, produced in the southwestern U.S., used chiefly in the manufacture of shirts, ties, etc.


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Word History and Origins

Origin of Pima cotton1

1935–40, Americanism; after Pima Co., Arizona
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Example Sentences

Small tomato plants sprouted in tidy rows on one side of the road and pima cotton on the other.

Crops are at risk on a huge scale, including pistachios, Pima cotton and tomatoes.

At a cotton gin in the San Joaquin Valley, in California, a boxy machine helps to spray a fine mist containing billions of molecules of DNA onto freshly cleaned Pima cotton.

Submerged fields lie bereft of the tomatoes and Pima cotton that would ordinarily fill them, an agricultural Atlantis larger than Manhattan.

Boswell Company, one of the largest privately owned farms in the nation, said that the long-term, regionwide economic impact could be exponentially higher than in 1983 because the commodities that are now grown — high-end crops such as nuts, tomatoes and Pima cotton — are much costlier and are spiking in value with inflation.

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