noun a rounded seed capsule of plants such as cotton or flax
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In botany, a boll is a type of fruit or seed capsule that is typically indehiscent, meaning it does not split open to release its seeds.
In agriculture, a boll refers to the seed capsule of cotton plants, containing the cotton fibers.
In textiles, a boll is synonymous with a cotton capsule or pod that contains the cotton fibers used in the production of fabrics.
In plant biology, a boll is a specific type of fruiting body found in certain plant species, such as cotton plants.
In the context of writing, 'boll' can refer to a round seed capsule of a cotton or flax plant.
Botanists may use the term 'boll' to describe a seed capsule or pod of certain plants.
Agricultural scientists may use 'boll' to refer to the fruiting body of a plant, particularly in relation to cotton crops.
Textile engineers may use 'boll' to describe the fluffy mass of fibers that surround cotton seeds.
Biologists may use 'boll' to refer to a seed capsule or fruit structure of various plant species.
In the fashion industry, 'boll' may be used to describe a cotton seed pod or the fluffy fibers surrounding it, which can be used in textiles.
Ecologists may use 'boll' to describe a seed capsule or fruiting body of plants in their research and studies.