Pigmentation - Law Dictionary Search Results
Ocher
clay usually red hematite or yellow limonite used as a pigment in making paints etc The name is also applied to
Myohaeligmatin
A red colored respiratory pigment found associated with hemoglobin in the muscle tissue of a
Mittlers green
A pigment of a green color the chief constituent of which is
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minium
A heavy brilliant red pigment consisting of an oxide of lead Pb3O4 obtained by exposing
Magnase black
A black pigment which dries rapidly when mixed with oil and is of
VerbarMelanosis
deposition of black matter often of a malignant character causing pigmented tumors
VerbarMelanoma
A tumor containing dark pigment Such tumors are usually malignant and often fatal
VerbarMelanaeligmia
A morbid condition in which the blood contains black pigment either floating freely or imbedded in the white blood corpuscles
massicot
is called litharge lead ocher It is used as a pigment It is also called lead oxide yellow as opposed to
Painty
method of work is too obvious also having too much pigment applied to the surface
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Pigmentation - Law Dictionary Search Results
Ocher
clay usually red hematite or yellow limonite used as a pigment in making paints etc The name is also applied to
Myohaeligmatin
A red colored respiratory pigment found associated with hemoglobin in the muscle tissue of a
Mittlers green
A pigment of a green color the chief constituent of which is
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minium
A heavy brilliant red pigment consisting of an oxide of lead Pb3O4 obtained by exposing
Magnase black
A black pigment which dries rapidly when mixed with oil and is of
VerbarMelanosis
deposition of black matter often of a malignant character causing pigmented tumors
VerbarMelanoma
A tumor containing dark pigment Such tumors are usually malignant and often fatal
VerbarMelanaeligmia
A morbid condition in which the blood contains black pigment either floating freely or imbedded in the white blood corpuscles
massicot
is called litharge lead ocher It is used as a pigment It is also called lead oxide yellow as opposed to
Painty
method of work is too obvious also having too much pigment applied to the surface
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