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GAMBOGE |
Yellow pigment |
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OCHER |
Orange/yellow pigment |
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ORPIN |
Yellow pigment |
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OCHRE |
Yellow pigment |
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YELLOW |
A yellow pigment. |
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XANTHOSE |
An orange-yellow substance found in pigment spots of
certain crabs. |
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PSITTA-CO-FULVINE |
A yellow pigment found in the feathers of
certain parrots. |
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XANTHOPHANE |
The yellow pigment present in the inner segments of
the retina in animals. See Chromophane. |
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BILIRUBIN |
A reddish yellow pigment present in human bile, and in
that from carnivorous and herbivorous animals; the normal biliary
pigment. |
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UROBILIN |
A yellow pigment identical with hydrobilirubin, abundant
in the highly colored urine of fever, and also present in normal urine.
See Urochrome. |
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QUERCITRIN |
A glucoside extracted from the bark of the oak
(Quercus) as a bitter citron-yellow crystalline substance, used as a
pigment and called quercitron. |
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UROCHROME |
A yellow urinary pigment, considered by Thudichum as the
only pigment present in normal urine. It is regarded by Maly as
identical with urobilin. |
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MASSICOT |
Lead protoxide, PbO, obtained as a yellow amorphous
powder, the fused and crystalline form of which is called litharge;
lead ocher. It is used as a pigment. |
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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 lake; yellow lake, etc. |
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EUXANTHIN |
A yellow pigment imported from India and China. It has a
strong odor, and is said to be obtained from the urine of herbivorous
animals when fed... |
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URANIUM |
...n rare
minerals, as pitchblende, uranite, etc., and reduced as a heavy, hard,
nickel-white metal which is quite permanent. Its yellow oxide is u... |