Relating to or resembling cotton; made of or containing cotton.
From cotton + -ian suffix (denoting relation or belonging). The -ian suffix comes from Latin, commonly used to describe things associated with a particular material or place.
This word reveals how English uses suffixes like -ian to quickly create adjectives—the same pattern gives us 'Floridian' (from Florida) and 'reptilian' (from reptile), showing how languages build vocabularies efficiently.
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