Polycotton is 51% cotton mixed with 49% polyester fibers.
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The past participle of to get is gotten. The rhyming word, a plant and fabric, is cotton.
It is still Cotton Candy! I know it is weird just like moose it is like that all the time never changes!
The correct spelling is "corduroys" (pants made of corduroy material, usually cotton).
The common word for the plant and fabric is always spelled "cotton". Proper names include Cotten, Kotten, and the Coton de Tuléar dog breed.
You get them from a cauldron and you have to unlock some people to change forms. Usually there are some obstacles to get through the Polyjuice Potion cauldrons.
Another way to spell "nankeen" is "nankin." This term often refers to a type of cotton fabric that is typically yellowish in color. It has historical significance in textiles, particularly in the context of its production in China.
Madelin, Jocelin, Katelin or you can spell it differently Madelyn, Jocelyn, & Katelyn. Molly, Holly, and Polly or Sandy, Candy, and Mandy.
The Cotton gauze I have seen is usually for warmer weather. Those who have worn even "winter" cotton gauze have said it is NOT very warm. All of the cotton gauze that I have seen is only suited for summer wear, unless you are wintering in the Southern Hemisphere or the south when it's having a warm spell. The word gauze automatically makes me think of cotton bandages, which are basically made of thin, see-through fabric and not intended to keep the body warm unless multiple layers are used. I'd check reviews of it on Amazon.com or other clothing sites.