Algodon

/ˌælɡoʊˈdoʊn/ noun

A Spanish word for cotton; sometimes used in English when referring to cotton plants, fibers, or textiles from Spanish-speaking regions.

From Spanish 'algodón,' which comes from Arabic 'al-qutn' through medieval Spanish. The Arabic term was adopted into Spanish during the Islamic period in Spain (711-1492), and later entered English as a borrowed word for the cotton plant.

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