separation of fires of cotton from its seed is known as .
weaving
spinning
knitting
ginning
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The separation of fibres of cotton from its seed is known as ginning.
Ginning
- Cotton is acquired from cotton balls. These balls burst and open on developing after which white strands of cotton fibre are apparent.
- The course of partition of cotton strands from seeds is known as ginning. The process engaged in isolating cotton fibre from seeds is called ginning. The fibre then, at that point, goes through cycles like opening, mixing, cleaning, checking, brushing, etc.
- Turning is the curving together of strands of filaments to frame yarn.
- Weaving is the development of texture by intertwining two arrangements of yarns so they cross each other at the right points. A loom is a gadget used to wind around the material.
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