Delinting definition

Delinting means the process of using acid, flame, or mechanical means to remove fiber that remains on cot- tonseed after ginning.
Delinting means the process of using acid, flame, or mechanical means to remove fiber that remains on cottonseed after gin- ning.
Delinting means the process of using acid, flame, or mechanical means to remove fiber that remains on cottonseed after ginning.

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