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DYES |
Pigments |
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PIGMENTARY |
Of or pertaining to pigments; furnished with pigments. |
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SCRIMSHAW |
To ornament, as shells, ivory, etc., by engraving,
and (usually) rubbing pigments into the incised lines. |
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LEVIGATE |
Technically, to make smooth by rubbing in a moist
condition between hard surfaces, as in grinding pigments. |
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SEALING WAX |
A compound of the resinous materials, pigments, etc.,
used as a material for seals, as for letters, documents, etc. |
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HISTOHAEMATIN |
One of a class of respiratory pigments, widely
distributed in the animal kingdom, capable of ready oxidation and
reduction. |
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STERCOBILIN |
A coloring matter found in the faeces, a product of
the alteration of the bile pigments in the intestinal canal, --
identical with hydrobilirubin. |
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PALETTE |
A thin, oval or square board, or tablet, with a thumb hole
at one end for holding it, on which a painter lays and mixes his
pigments. |
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MULLER |
A stone or thick lump of glass, or kind of pestle, flat at
the bottom, used for grinding pigments or drugs, etc., upon a slab of
similar material. |
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TURACOU |
Any one of several species of plantain eaters of the genus
Turacus, native of Africa. They are remarkable for the peculiar green
and red pigments found in their feathers. |
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DISTEMPER |
A preparation of opaque or body colors, in which the
pigments are tempered or diluted with weak glue or size (cf. Tempera)
instead of oil, usua... |
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VERDITER |
Either one of two pigments (called blue verditer, and
green verditer) which are made by treating copper nitrate with calcium
carbonate (in the ... |
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CHROMOPHANE |
...ized by light;
distinct from the photochemical pigments of the rods of the retina. ... |
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LAMPBLACK |
...an ingredient of printers' ink, and various black pigments and cements. ... |