linaigrette de coton - meaning and definition. What is linaigrette de coton
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What (who) is linaigrette de coton - definition

DOG BREED
Coton De Tulear; Coton de Tuléar; Coton de tulear
  • The Coton's soft hair is comparable to a cotton ball.
  • One year old Coton de Tulear playing in the garden
  • The cottony coat may be the result of a single gene mutation.
  • A Coton puppy
  • A white Coton with black markings

Pierre Coton         
FRENCH JESUIT PRIEST (1564-1626)
Pierre Cotton; Père Coton; Coton, Pierre; Pere Coton
Pierre Coton (7 March 1564, at Néronde in Forez – 19 March 1626, at Paris) was a French Jesuit and royal confessor.
Elan Coton         
BASKETBALL TEAM IN COTONOU, BENIN
Draft:Elan Coton; Elan Coton BBC
Elan Coton Basketball Club is a Beninese basketball club based in Cotonou. They play in the Benin Basketball Super League, the premier national league and have won the championship in 2022.
Coton Clanford         
VILLAGE IN STAFFORDSHIRE, ENGLAND, UK
Coton-Clanford
Coton Clanford is a small dispersed Staffordshire village lying in gently rolling countryside 3 miles due west of Stafford, England and 1 mile southeast of Seighford. The name of the village is sometimes hyphenated to Coton-Clanford, appearing this way on some cottage names locally.

Wikipedia

Coton de Tulear

The Coton de Tuléar is a breed of small dog named for the city of Tuléar (also known as Toliara) in Madagascar. This breed is thought to have originated from a group of small white dogs that swam across the Malagasy channel following a shipwreck. Known for its cotton-like coat, the Coton de Tuléar typically grows to no more than 18 pounds (8.2 kg), and are white, sometimes with grey, tan, black, or tri-colored markings. The Coton de Tuléar Day is celebrated on November 26th.