flocoonn.

/flɒˈkuːn/Etymology: < French flocon tuft of wool, flake of snow, etc., < Old French floc < Latin floccus flock n.2
1826 W. Kirby & W. Spence IV. xli. 135 Those flocoons that look like cotton, and cover the body of several..Aphides, if closely examined will be found of the nature of wax.
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