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defination of cocoon,fleece,reding,scouring, sericulture,shearing,silkmouth, silkworm and sorting please tell me all question in short answer​

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Answered by Anonymous
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1) cocoon

A cocoon is a covering or case made by some animals to protect themselves or their young as they develop into adults. Moths, some butterflies, earthworms, and leeches make cocoons. (Most butterflies form a chrysalis, not a cocoon.) Moth and butterfly cocoons are made by young called larvae, or caterpillars.

2) fleece

A fleece is a sheep's coat. Or a goat's. Or a yak's. A person's coat can be called a fleece, too, if it comes from a sheep or goat or a yak or even if it just looks like it did. You can also use fleece in an informal way to mean cheating someone.

3) reading

Reading is defined as a cognitive process that involves decoding symbols to arrive at meaning. ... Although the reasons for reading may vary, the primary purpose of reading is to understand the text. Reading is a thinking process. It allows the reader to use what he or she may already know, also called prior knowledge.

4) scouring

The term 'scouring' applies to the removal of impurities such as oils, was, gums, soluble impurities and sold dirt commonly found in textile material and produce a hydrophilic and clean cloth.

5) sericulture

Sericulture, or silk farming, is the cultivation of silkworms to produce silk. Although there are several commercial species of silkworms, Bombyx mori is the most widely used and intensively studied silkworm. Silk was believed to have first been produced in China as early as the Neolithic Period.

6) shearing

Shearing, also known as die cutting, is a process which cuts stock without the formation of chips or the use of burning or melting. Strictly speaking, if the cutting blades are straight the process is called shearing; if the cutting blades are curved then they are shearing-type operations.

7) silkmouth

Silk Moth: Actually silkworms are not worms, but the larvae or caterpillars hatched from the eggs of the silk moth. ... These silkworms feed on fresh mulberry leaves the silkworm grows in size and then becomes a pupa. In the pupa stage, it weaves a net to hold itself.

8) silkworm

The silkworm (Bomb mori) is the larva or caterpillar of the Bombyx mori moth. Silk has been made for at least 5000 years in China. The moth is important because it makes the silk, and no longer lives in the wild. It is entirely dependent on humans. Silkworms eat mulberry leaves, and were native to northern China.

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9) sorting

Sorting is ordering a list of objects. We can distinguish two types of sorting. If the number of objects is small enough to fits into the main memory, sorting is called internal sorting. If the number of objects is so large that some of them reside on external storage during the sort, it is called external sorting.

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Answered by Anonymous
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✌✌cocoon

A cocoon is a covering or case made by some animals to protect themselves or their young as they develop into adults

✌✌ fleece

A fleece is a sheep's coat. Or a goat's. Or a yak's. A person's coat can be called a fleece.

✌✌ reding

Reading is defined as a cognitive process that involves decoding symbols to arrive.

✌✌scouring

The term 'scouring' applies to the removal of impurities such as oils, was, gums.

✌✌sericulture

Sericulture, or silk farming, is the cultivation of silkworms to produce silk. Although there are several commercial .

✌✌ shearing

Shearing, also known as die cutting, is a process which cuts stock without the formation of chips or the use of burning or melting.

✌✌silkmouth

Actually silkworms are not worms, but the larvae or caterpillars hatched from the eggs of the silk moth. ...

✌✌silkworm

The silkworm (Bomb mori) is the larva or caterpillar of the Bombyx mori moth.

✌✌ sorting

Sorting is ordering a list of objects. We can distinguish two types of sorting.

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