Coloring - Law Dictionary Search Results
Persis
A kind of coloring matter obtained from lichens
Phycochrome
A bluish green coloring matter of certain algaelig
Pigment
material from which a dye a paint or the like may be prepared particularly the refined and purified coloring matter ready for mixing with an appropriate vehicle
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Pyoxanthose
A greenish yellow crystalline coloring matter found with pyocyanin in pus
Kermes
the Mediterranean also the dye obtained from them They are round about the size of a pea contain coloring matter analogous to carmine and are used in dyeing They were anciently thought to be of a vegetable
Lake
A pigment formed by combining some coloring matter usually by precipitation with a metallic oxide or earth esp with aluminium hydrate as madder lake Florentine
Caramel
brown or black porous substance obtained by heating sugar It is soluble in water and is used for coloring spirits gravies etc
Intinctivity
The lack of the quality of coloring or tingeing other bodies
Crock
loose black particles collected from combustion as on pots and kettles or in a chimney soot smut also coloring matter which rubs off from cloth
Bile
into the intestines where it aids in the digestive process Its characteristic constituents are the bile salts and coloring matters
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Coloring - Law Dictionary Search Results
Persis
A kind of coloring matter obtained from lichens
Phycochrome
A bluish green coloring matter of certain algaelig
Pigment
material from which a dye a paint or the like may be prepared particularly the refined and purified coloring matter ready for mixing with an appropriate vehicle
Keep your definitions linked to case research
Pyoxanthose
A greenish yellow crystalline coloring matter found with pyocyanin in pus
Kermes
the Mediterranean also the dye obtained from them They are round about the size of a pea contain coloring matter analogous to carmine and are used in dyeing They were anciently thought to be of a vegetable
Lake
A pigment formed by combining some coloring matter usually by precipitation with a metallic oxide or earth esp with aluminium hydrate as madder lake Florentine
Caramel
brown or black porous substance obtained by heating sugar It is soluble in water and is used for coloring spirits gravies etc
Intinctivity
The lack of the quality of coloring or tingeing other bodies
Crock
loose black particles collected from combustion as on pots and kettles or in a chimney soot smut also coloring matter which rubs off from cloth
Bile
into the intestines where it aids in the digestive process Its characteristic constituents are the bile salts and coloring matters
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