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38% | 5 | Cloth spun from hand-spun yarn | ||||||
noun • a coarse homespun cotton cloth made in India | ||||||||
26% | 13 | Cocoon of this moth is usually spun on tree branches | ||||||
noun • large brightly colored and usually tropical moth; larvae spin silken cocoons | ||||||||
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