1. ginning - Noun
2. ginning - Verb
Derived from gin
Beginning.
of Gin
Source: Webster's dictionaryA 15-member delegation from the Bangladesh Cotton Association is slated to visit ginning units in Khandesh — a major cotton belt for ginners in Maharashtra — next week to explore possibilities of cotton import from the state. Source: Internet
A few gins should finish operations soon, and others anticipate ending ginning activities before the Christmas holiday. Source: Internet
Also, it is thought to interfere with the menstrual cycle by restricting the release of certain hormones. citation Cotton linters are fine, silky fibers which adhere to the seeds of the cotton plant after ginning. Source: Internet
At the first ginning, the longer fibres, called staples, are removed and these are twisted together to form yarn for making thread and weaving into high quality textiles. Source: Internet
By the late 1700s a number of crude ginning machines had been developed. Source: Internet
Information operations like those run by Smaat and New Waves can have multiple objectives that can include ginning up conflict or creating the illusion of popular support for unpopular policies. Source: Internet