Noun
seed of cotton plants; source of cottonseed oil
Source: WordNetAnthony Crawford in Abbeville, South Carolina, rejected a white merchant’s bid for cottonseed. Source: Internet
These milky products usually contain partially hydrogenated palm oil, palm kernel oil, soybean oil, or cottonseed oil in lieu of some or all of the cocoa butter. Source: Internet
That economic burden has been felt by the entire cotton market, including the gins, cooperatives, marketers, cottonseed crushers, and the rural communities that depend upon their success.” Source: Internet
Cotton is not considered a food crop so more toxic pesticides and the frequency of their use makes cottonseed oil very toxic. Source: Internet
Your cottonseed oil/pesticides angle has already been thoroughly debunked. Source: Internet