| 释义 | pima cotton
 pi·ma cottonP0307000 (pē′mə)n. A very strong, high-grade cotton of medium staple developed from selected Egyptian cottons in the southwest United States.[After  Pima County in southern Arizona, location of the experimental farm on which it was developed in the early 1900s.]
 Pi′ma cot′tonn.   (often l.c.) a variety of smooth, strong-fibered cotton developed from Egyptian cotton and grown in the southwestern U.S.  [1935–40, Amer.; after Pima Co., Arizona]
 
 pima cotton
 pima cotton[′pē·mə ‚kät·ən]  (textiles) Fine-quality, long-staple cotton fibers or fine-combed cottons. ThesaurusSeeGossypium barbadense |