What is the name meaning of MORDAN. Phrases containing MORDAN
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Boy/Male
Tamil
To worship
Boy/Male
Biblical
Forward, wicked.
Boy/Male
Muslim
Adjutant. Aid-de camp.
Boy/Male
Australian, German, Italian, Latin
Life; Alive; Vital; Lively
Boy/Male
Tamil
Shriman | à®·à¯à®°à¯€à®®à®¾à®¨Â
A respectable person, Beautiful Man
Girl/Female
Indian
Wish, Blessed
Girl/Female
Muslim
Intelligent, Honest
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian
Wish of the Heart; Feeling of Heart
Girl/Female
Hindu
The betel leaf
Girl/Female
Tamil
Nipeksha | நிபேகà¯à®·à®¾
Calm
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v. t.
To immerse or steep, as calico, in a bath of hot water containing cow dung; -- done to remove the superfluous mordant.
n.
A kind of cement made of flour and water, starch and water, or the like, -- used for uniting paper or other substances, as in bookbinding, etc., -- also used in calico printing as a vehicle for mordant or color.
imp. & p. p.
of Mordant
n.
A reddish crust or sediment in wine casks, consisting essentially of crude cream of tartar, and used in marking pure cream of tartar, tartaric acid, potassium carbonate, black flux, etc., and, in dyeing, as a mordant for woolen goods; -- called also argol, wine stone, etc.
n.
A substance used as a mordant.
n.
Any substance, as alum or copperas, which, having a twofold attraction for organic fibers and coloring matter, serves as a bond of union, and thus gives fixity to, or bites in, the dyes.
n.
The uniform impregnation of cloth with a mordant.
v. t.
To subject to the action of, or imbue with, a mordant; as, to mordant goods for dyeing.
n.
A kind of cement made of mastic, amber, etc., used as a mordant for gold leaf.
a.
Biting; caustic; sarcastic; keen; severe.
n.
A substance used to prevent a color or mordant from fixing on those parts to which it has been applied, either by acting machanically in preventing the color, etc., from reaching the cloth, or chemically in changing the color so as to render it incapable of fixing itself in the fibers.. The pastes prepared for this purpose are called resist pastes.
p. pr. & vb. n.
of Mordant
n.
The wood of the Rhus Cptinus or Venice sumach, a shrub of Southern Europe, which yields a fine orange color, which, however, is not durable without a mordant.
n.
Any sticky matter by which the gold leaf is made to adhere.
a.
Serving to fix colors.
v. t.
To imbue uniformly with a mordant; as, to pad cloth.
n.
Any corroding substance used in etching.
adv.
In the manner of a mordant.
n.
That which serves to set or fix colors or drawings, as a mordant.