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  2. Mammatus cloud - Wikipedia

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    Mammatus cloud seen at Puthenpeedika, India Mammatus clouds formation in Coimbatore, India Mammatus clouds over the Nepal Himalayas. Mammatus (also called mamma [1] or mammatocumulus, meaning "mammary cloud") is a cellular pattern of pouches hanging underneath the base of a cloud, typically a cumulonimbus raincloud, although they may be attached to other classes of parent clouds.

  3. Cotton pad - Wikipedia

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    Companies producing cotton balls took out ads in newspapers as early as 1948 to promote their uses to the public. [1] In 1965, the Opelousas Daily World reported that the sanitary cotton industry in the United States was worth US$60 million (US$460.4 million in 2016 CPI-adjusted dollars). [11] Around this time, there was industry concern that ...

  4. Cloudbase - Wikipedia

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    The base's wide-angle establishing shot, repeatedly re-used as stock footage, was filmed against a sky backdrop consisting of a background painting, cotton wool clouds and dry ice effects. [10] Too heavy to be hung on wires, the model was held in place on the end of a horizontal metal pole. [11]

  5. Cotton - Wikipedia

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    A less technical use of the term "cotton wool", in the UK and Ireland, is for the refined product known as "absorbent cotton" (or, often, just "cotton") in U.S. usage: fluffy cotton in sheets or balls used for medical, cosmetic, protective packaging, and many other practical purposes.

  6. Textile arts - Wikipedia

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    Cotton is identified by the twist that occurs in the seed hairs when the fibers are dried to be woven. [12] This knowledge helps us to learn where and when the cultivation of plants that are used in textiles first occurred, confirming the previous knowledge that was gained from studying the era in which different textile arts aligned with from ...

  7. Mackerel sky - Wikipedia

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    The old rhymes "Mackerel sky, not twenty-four hours dry" [3] and "Mares' tails and mackerel scales make lofty ships to carry low sails" [6] both refer to this long-recognized phenomenon. Norwegian Mackerel displaying the skin pattern of a mackerel sky. Other phrases in weather lore take mackerel skies as a sign of changeable weather. Examples ...

  8. Hand spinning - Wikipedia

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    The Spinner by William-Adolphe Bouguereau shows a woman hand-spinning using a drop spindle.Fibers to be spun are bound to a distaff held in her left hand.. Spinning is an ancient textile art in which plant, animal or synthetic fibres are drawn out and twisted together to form yarn.

  9. Micropus californicus - Wikipedia

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    Micropus californicus is a plant in the family Asteraceae which is known by the common name slender cottonweed.Its flowerheads resemble very small cotton balls, often rounded with cottony white hairs forming the pappus of each seed.

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