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Vermilion vs Cotton - What's the difference?

vermilion | cotton |

As a noun vermilion

is a vivid red synthetic pigment made of mercury sulfide.

As an adjective vermilion

is having a brilliant red colour.

As a verb vermilion

is to color or paint vermilion.

As a proper noun cotton is

the name of several settlements around the world or cotton can be .

vermilion

English

Alternative forms

* vermillion (considered a misspelling by some authorities)

Noun

(en noun)
  • A vivid red synthetic pigment made of mercury sulfide.
  • A vivid red or slightly orange colour.
  • {{quote-Fanny Hill, part=3 , I, struggling faintly, could not help feeling what I could not grasp, a column of the whitest ivory, beautifully streak'd with blue veins, and carrying, fully uncapt, a head of the liveliest vermilion }}
  • A type of red dye worn in the parting of the hair by married Hindu women.
  • A red skin of the lip or its border with the skin of the face.
  • Adjective

    (en adjective)
  • Having a brilliant red colour.
  • Having the color of the vermilion dye.
  • See also

    * red * scarlet * vermeil *

    Verb

    (en verb)
  • To color or paint vermilion.
  • Anagrams

    *

    cotton

    English

    (cotton)

    Etymology 1

    (etyl) cotoun, from (etyl) cotun, (etyl) coton, from (Genoese) (etyl) cotone, from (Egyptian) (etyl) , possibly originally from (etyl). Cognate to Dutch katoen, German Kattun, Italian cotone, Spanish

    Noun

    (en-noun)
  • A plant that encases its seed in a thin fiber that is harvested and used as a fabric or cloth.
  • Gossypium , a genus of plant used as a source of cotton fiber.
  • (textiles) The textile made from the fiber harvested from the cotton plant.
  • (countable) An item of clothing made from cotton.
  • Derived terms
    * cotton candy * cottongrass * cotton pad * cotton picker * cottonseed * cotton stripper * cotton wool * cotton gin * cotton card * cotton blend

    Adjective

    (-)
  • Made of cotton.
  • * {{quote-book, year=1963, author=(Margery Allingham)
  • , title=(The China Governess) , chapter=2 citation , passage=Now that she had rested and had fed from the luncheon tray Mrs. Broome had just removed, she had reverted to her normal gaiety.  She looked cool in a grey tailored cotton dress with a terracotta scarf and shoes and her hair a black silk helmet.}}

    Etymology 2

    1560s, either from (etyl) cydun, , literally “to be at one with”, or by metaphor with the textile, as cotton blended well with other textiles, notably wool in hat-making. Take Our Word For It: Issue 178, page 2]Folk-etymology: a dictionary of verbal corruptions or words perverted in form or meaning, by false derivation or mistaken analogy, Abram Smythe Palmer, G. Bell and Sons, 1882, [http://books.google.com/books?id=YX5BAAAAYAAJ&pg=PA76&dq=cotton p. 76

    Verb

    (en verb)
  • To get on with someone or something; to have a good relationship with someone.
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  • Usage notes
    Generally used with prepositions on, to; see cotton on, cotton to.
    Derived terms
    * cotton on * cotton to