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  • Dye
  • Soluble chemical substance or natural material which can impart color to other materials

    anthraquinone dyes to be used as vat dyes. With appropriate substituents, anthraquinone dyes can also be used as disperse dyes for dyeing synthetic fibers

    Dye

    Dye

    Dye

  • DYES
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    DYES may refer to the following Philippine radio stations: DYES-AM, an AM radio station broadcasting in Borongan, branded as Radyo Pilipinas DYES-FM,

    DYES

    DYES

  • Dyeing
  • Process of adding color to textile products

    Cotton is dyed with a range of dye types, including vat dyes, and modern synthetic reactive and direct dyes. The word 'dye' (/ˈdaɪ/, DIE) comes from the

    Dyeing

    Dyeing

    Dyeing

  • Natural dye
  • Dye extracted from plant or animal sources

    Natural dyes are dyes or colorants derived from plants, invertebrates, or minerals. The majority of natural dyes are vegetable dyes from plant sources—roots

    Natural dye

    Natural dye

    Natural_dye

  • Dyer
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    up dyer in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Dyer often refers to: Dyer (occupation), a person who is involved in dyeing Dyer may also refer to: Dyer Plateau

    Dyer

    Dyer

  • Tie-dye
  • Technique of resist dyeing

    tie-dye as an art form, rather than a commodity. A variety of dyes are used in tie-dyeing, including household, fiber reactive, acid, and vat dyes. Most

    Tie-dye

    Tie-dye

    Tie-dye

  • Anthraquinone dyes
  • Class of chemical compounds

    Anthraquinone dyes are an abundant group of dyes comprising a anthraquinone unit as the shared structural element. Anthraquinone itself is colourless,

    Anthraquinone dyes

    Anthraquinone dyes

    Anthraquinone_dyes

  • Azo dye
  • Class of organic compounds used as dye

    classes include disperse dyes, metal-complex dyes, reactive dyes, and substantive dyes. Also called direct dyes, substantive dyes are employed for cellulose-based

    Azo dye

    Azo dye

    Azo_dye

  • Hair coloring
  • Practice of changing the hair color

    use of hair dyes. Thus, hair dyes are regulated in the commercial marketplace and, as new toxicity data is generated for some hair dyes and health risks

    Hair coloring

    Hair coloring

    Hair_coloring

  • Dyes Inlet
  • Dyes Inlet is an inlet on the Kitsap Peninsula in western Washington, USA. The unincorporated Silverdale community is located on the north shore of the

    Dyes Inlet

    Dyes Inlet

    Dyes_Inlet

  • List of dyes
  • of dyeing terms BDH laboratory chemicals & biochemicals catalogue 1983 Important Early Synthetic Dyes 1991 Smithsonian Institution Stainsfile dye index

    List of dyes

    List_of_dyes

  • Tyrian purple
  • Natural dye extracted from Murex sea snails

    of land animals. This dye is in contrast to the imitation purple that was commonly produced using cheaper materials than the dyes from the sea snail. In

    Tyrian purple

    Tyrian purple

    Tyrian_purple

  • Fuel dye
  • Dyes added to identify fuels

    Fuel dyes are dyes added to fuels, as in some countries it is required by law to dye a low-tax fuel to deter its use in applications intended for higher-taxed

    Fuel dye

    Fuel dye

    Fuel_dye

  • Carbonyl dyes
  • Carbonyl dyes are dyes which comprise at least two conjugated carbonyl groups. Both anthraquinone dyes and indigo dyes belong to the group of carbonyl dyes. The

    Carbonyl dyes

    Carbonyl dyes

    Carbonyl_dyes

  • Heptamethine dyes
  • characteristics of heptamethine dyes can be understood by comparing research data on different dyes within the family. For example, the IR-780 dye exhibits a peak spectral

    Heptamethine dyes

    Heptamethine_dyes

  • Polymethine dyes
  • Type of dye

    Methine dyes (polymethine dyes) are dyes whose chromophoric system consists of conjugated double bonds (polyenes) flanked by two end groups: an electron

    Polymethine dyes

    Polymethine_dyes

  • Triarylmethane dye
  • Class of dye

    Triarylmethane dyes are synthetic organic compounds containing triphenylmethane backbones. As dyes, these compounds are intensely colored. They are produced

    Triarylmethane dye

    Triarylmethane_dye

  • DYES-FM
  • Radio station in Cebu City, Philippines

    DYES (102.7 FM), broadcasting as 102.7 Easy Rock, is a radio station owned and operated by MBC Media Group through its licensee Pacific Broadcasting System

    DYES-FM

    DYES-FM

    DYES-FM

  • Aniline
  • Organic compound (C6H5NH2); simplest aromatic amine

    the legacy of the synthetic dye industry, built via aniline dyes and extended via the related azo dyes. The first azo dye was aniline yellow. In the late

    Aniline

    Aniline

    Aniline

  • Acid dye
  • Dye applied to low pH textile

    (R-N=N−R. Most azo dyes are not acid dyes, but many acid dyes are azo dyes. Many acid dyes of the azo type are red in color. Triarylmethane dye: These predominate

    Acid dye

    Acid dye

    Acid_dye

  • Allura Red AC
  • Chemical compound

    prohibiting six artificial dyes from the food served at public schools". NBC News. "HHS, FDA to Phase Out Petroleum-Based Synthetic Dyes in Nation's Food Supply"

    Allura Red AC

    Allura Red AC

    Allura_Red_AC

  • Food coloring
  • Substance used to color food or drink

    materials were obtained from bituminous coal. Compared to natural dyes, synthetic dyes are often less costly because they are intense, requiring very small

    Food coloring

    Food coloring

    Food_coloring

  • Cochineal
  • Species of insect producing the crimson dye carmine

    (1565). After synthetic pigments and dyes such as alizarin were invented in the late 19th century, use of natural-dye products gradually diminished. Fears

    Cochineal

    Cochineal

    Cochineal

  • Dye tracing
  • Method of tracking fluid flow

    tracer dyes. Other popular tracer dyes are rhodamine, pyranine and sulforhodamine B. Carbon sampling was the first method of technology-assisted dye tracing

    Dye tracing

    Dye_tracing

  • Danny Dyer
  • English actor (born 1977)

    Danial John Dyer (born 24 July 1977) is an English actor and presenter. Dyer's breakthrough role was as Moff in Human Traffic (1999), with other notable

    Danny Dyer

    Danny Dyer

    Danny_Dyer

  • Vat dye
  • Class of dyes used with cellulose fiber such as cotton

    dyes are a class of dyes that are classified as such because of the method by which they are applied. Vat dyeing is a process that refers to dyeing that

    Vat dye

    Vat_dye

  • Solvent dye
  • Solvent Yellow 124, Solvent Blue 35, etc. Red and yellow solvent dyes are often azo dyes, green and blue ones tend to be anthraquinone dyes. Solvent Dye

    Solvent dye

    Solvent_dye

  • Reactive dye
  • Type of dye

    fibers. Reactive dyes can also be applied on wool and nylon; in the latter case they are applied under weakly acidic conditions. Reactive dyes have a low utilization

    Reactive dye

    Reactive_dye

  • Dye (disambiguation)
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    surname DyE, French musician Dye, Missouri Dyes Fork, a stream in Ohio Coin dye or die, one of the two metallic pieces used to strike a coin Dye (EP), an

    Dye (disambiguation)

    Dye_(disambiguation)

  • Dani Dyer
  • English television personality and actress (born 1996)

    Dani Charlotte Dyer-Bowen (born 8 August 1996) is an English television personality and actress. In 2018, she appeared on Survival of the Fittest, and

    Dani Dyer

    Dani Dyer

    Dani_Dyer

  • Phthalein dye
  • Phthalein dyes are a class of dyes mainly used as pH indicators, due to their ability to change colors depending on pH. They are formed by the reaction

    Phthalein dye

    Phthalein dye

    Phthalein_dye

  • Reseda luteola
  • Species of flowering plant

    quercitron it was the most used yellow dye but by the end of the 19th century was being replaced by the synthetic aniline dyes which were cheaper to produce.

    Reseda luteola

    Reseda luteola

    Reseda_luteola

  • Rhodamine B
  • Chemical compound

    compound and a dye. It is often used as a tracer dye within water to determine the rate and direction of flow and transport. Rhodamine dyes fluoresce and

    Rhodamine B

    Rhodamine B

    Rhodamine_B

  • Coomassie brilliant blue
  • Chemical compound

    trademark, the company no longer manufactures the dyes. The blue disulfonated triphenylmethane dyes were first produced in 1913 by Max Weiler, who was

    Coomassie brilliant blue

    Coomassie brilliant blue

    Coomassie_brilliant_blue

  • Mordant
  • Substance used for binding dyes to fabrics

    mordant or dye fixative is a substance used to set (i.e., bind) dyes on fabrics. It does this by forming a coordination complex with the dye, which then

    Mordant

    Mordant

    Mordant

  • Dye laser
  • Equipment using an organic dye to emit coherent light

    from the lasing medium. The dyes used in these lasers contain rather large organic molecules which fluoresce. Most dyes have a very short time between

    Dye laser

    Dye laser

    Dye_laser

  • Metal-complex dyes
  • Metal-complex dyes are a family of dyes that contain metals coordinated to the organic portion. Many azo dyes, especially those derived from naphthols

    Metal-complex dyes

    Metal-complex dyes

    Metal-complex_dyes

  • Phthalocyanine
  • Chemical compound

    formula (C8H4N2)4H2. It is of theoretical or specialized interest in chemical dyes and photoelectricity. It is composed of four isoindole units linked by a

    Phthalocyanine

    Phthalocyanine

    Phthalocyanine

  • Natalia Dyer
  • American actress (born 1995)

    Natalia Danielle Dyer (born January 13, 1995) is an American actress. She is best known for her role as Nancy Wheeler in the Netflix science fiction horror

    Natalia Dyer

    Natalia Dyer

    Natalia_Dyer

  • Dyes Fork
  • Stream in Ohio, U.S.

    Dyes Fork is a stream in the U.S. state of Ohio. It was named for the Dye family, which settled in the area in 1806. List of rivers of Ohio U.S. Geological

    Dyes Fork

    Dyes_Fork

  • Vought Rising
  • Upcoming American superhero series

    will star Jensen Ackles as Soldier Boy, Aya Cash as Clara Vought, and Mason Dye as Bombsight, who will reprise their roles from The Boys, alongside Will

    Vought Rising

    Vought Rising

    Vought_Rising

  • Disperse dye
  • Dye for synthetic polymers

    groups. It is estimated that 85% of disperse dyes are azos or anthraquinone dyes. The history of disperse dye production is closely related to the synthesis

    Disperse dye

    Disperse dye

    Disperse_dye

  • Synthetic colorant
  • Chemical compound

    than comparable natural pigments and dyes used since ancient times. Market viable large scale production of dyes occurred nearly simultaneously in the

    Synthetic colorant

    Synthetic colorant

    Synthetic_colorant

  • Dale Dye
  • American actor, presenter and businessman

    Dale Adam Dye Jr. (born October 8, 1944) is an American actor, technical advisor, radio personality and writer. A decorated Marine veteran of the Vietnam

    Dale Dye

    Dale Dye

    Dale_Dye

  • DYES-AM
  • Philippine radio station

    DYES (657 AM) Radyo Pilipinas is a radio station owned and operated by Presidential Broadcast Service. The station's studio is located in the Capitol Site

    DYES-AM

    DYES-AM

    DYES-AM

  • Litmus
  • Substance to test chemical acidity

    Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Litmus is a water-soluble mixture of different dyes extracted from lichens. It is often absorbed onto filter paper to produce

    Litmus

    Litmus

    Litmus

  • Disperse blue dye
  • Group of synthetic dyes

    Disperse blue dyes are blue-colored disperse dyes. Disperse dyes are used to color textiles. Disperse blue dyes are used to produce blue and other dark

    Disperse blue dye

    Disperse_blue_dye

  • Voltage-sensitive dye
  • Voltage-sensitive dyes, also known as potentiometric dyes, are dyes that change their spectral properties in response to voltage changes. They are able

    Voltage-sensitive dye

    Voltage-sensitive_dye

  • Substantive dye
  • Dye that adheres by non-ionic forces

    of the dye for the fiber. Substantive dyes work best on textiles with high contents of cellulose, such as cotton. In contrast to direct dyes, wool and

    Substantive dye

    Substantive_dye

  • Thermochromism
  • Property of substances to change colour due to a change in temperature

    have a negative impact on their lifespan. Thermochromic dyes are based on mixtures of leuco dyes with other suitable chemicals, displaying a color change

    Thermochromism

    Thermochromism

    Thermochromism

  • Henna
  • Vegetable dye

    hair and body dye, notably in the temporary body art of mehndi (or “henna tattoo”) resulting from the staining of the skin using dyes from the henna

    Henna

    Henna

    Henna

  • Laser dye
  • Dye used as a laser medium

    A Laser dye is a dye used as laser medium in a dye laser. Laser dyes include the coumarins and the rhodamines. Coumarin dyes emit in the green region of

    Laser dye

    Laser dye

    Laser_dye

  • Brilliant green (dye)
  • Chemical compound

    Brilliant green (also known as zelyonka or zelenka) is one of the triarylmethane dyes. It is closely related to malachite green. Brilliant green has been used

    Brilliant green (dye)

    Brilliant green (dye)

    Brilliant_green_(dye)

  • Cyanine
  • Class of dyes

    / 7 / 7.5 dyes were developed, using diverse modification: Alexa Fluor dyes, Dylight, FluoProbes dyes, Sulfo Cy dyes, Seta dyes, IRIS dyes from Cyanine

    Cyanine

    Cyanine

  • Dye-sublimation printing
  • Digital printing technology with wide color range

    application will transfer the sublimation dyes at the molecular level into the substrate. The most common dyes used for sublimation activate at 350 degrees

    Dye-sublimation printing

    Dye-sublimation_printing

  • Amaranth (dye)
  • Chemical compound

    LOOKCUT, INC. 2004–2010. Retrieved August 15, 2014. "Aniline Wood Dye, Coal Tar Dyes". Craftsman Style. International Styles Network. 2005–2012. Retrieved

    Amaranth (dye)

    Amaranth (dye)

    Amaranth_(dye)

  • Dyer v Dyer
  • 1788 English trusts law case

    Dyer v Dyer [1788] EWHC Exch J8, (1788) 2 Cox Eq Cas 92 is an English trusts law case which held that where property is purchased by one person in the

    Dyer v Dyer

    Dyer_v_Dyer

  • Resist dyeing
  • Traditional method of dyeing textiles with patterns

    (link) "Vinyl Sulfone Fiber Reactive Dyes: Using Remazol Dyes for Chemical Resist Dyeing". All About Hand Dyeing. September 30, 2011. Retrieved April

    Resist dyeing

    Resist dyeing

    Resist_dyeing

  • Indigo dye
  • Chemical compound, food additive and dye

    Natural Dyes". Colorants for non-textile applications. Amsterdam [Netherlands] New York: Elsevier. pp. 382–455. ISBN 978-0-444-82888-0. "Indigo Dyeing". Coyuchi

    Indigo dye

    Indigo dye

    Indigo_dye

  • Leuco dye
  • Dye with two chemical forms

    Leuco dyes form the basis of thermal printer papers and certain pH indicators. The most common example is in applying sulfur dyes and vat dyes, with indigo

    Leuco dye

    Leuco dye

    Leuco_dye

  • Diketopyrrolopyrrole dye
  • Organic pigment

    related to other classes of dyes and pigments that feature cross-conjugated nitrogen atoms and carbonyl groups, including: Indigo dyes Quinacridones Wallquist

    Diketopyrrolopyrrole dye

    Diketopyrrolopyrrole dye

    Diketopyrrolopyrrole_dye

  • George Dyer
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    George Dyer may refer to: George Dyer (poet) (1755–1841), English classicist and writer George Dyer (politician) (1802–1878), American physician and politician

    George Dyer

    George_Dyer

  • Haematoxylin
  • Natural stain derived from hearthwood and used in histology

    remained an important industrial dye until the introduction of suitable replacements in the form of synthetic dyes. As a blue dye (with alum as a mordant), the

    Haematoxylin

    Haematoxylin

    Haematoxylin

  • Glossary of dyeing terms
  • the discovery of man-made synthetic dyes in the mid-19th century. Synthetic dyes quickly superseded natural dyes for the large-scale commercial textile

    Glossary of dyeing terms

    Glossary of dyeing terms

    Glossary_of_dyeing_terms

  • Alexa Fluor
  • Family of fluorescent dyes

    The Alexa Fluor family of fluorescent dyes is a series of dyes invented by Molecular Probes, now a part of Thermo Fisher Scientific, and sold under the

    Alexa Fluor

    Alexa_Fluor

  • Dyal
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    up Dyal in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Dyal may refer to: Bhai Dyal Das (died 1675), early martyr of Sikhism Dyal Singh, several people Dev Dyal Kushwaha

    Dyal

    Dyal

  • Fluorophore
  • Agents that emit light after excitation by light

    ring-substituted squaraines, including Seta and Square dyes Squaraine rotaxane derivatives: See Tau dyes Naphthalene derivatives (dansyl and prodan derivatives)

    Fluorophore

    Fluorophore

    Fluorophore

  • Mushroom dye
  • Color extracts from fungi

    Mushrooms can be used to create color dyes via color-extraction with a solvent (often ammonia) as well as particulation of raw material. The shingled hedgehog

    Mushroom dye

    Mushroom dye

    Mushroom_dye

  • Mason Dye
  • American actor (born 1994)

    Mason Andrew Dye (born July 15, 1994) is an American actor. He is best known for his breakout role of Jason Carver in Stranger Things, and Bombsight in

    Mason Dye

    Mason_Dye

  • Rylene dye
  • Dye based on the rylene framework of naphthalene units

    developed as industrial dyes due to their excellent chemical, photo, thermal, and weather stability. Nowadays, perylene dyes are used predominantly in

    Rylene dye

    Rylene dye

    Rylene_dye

  • Azo compound
  • Organic compounds with a diazenyl group (–N=N–)

    reds, oranges, and yellows. Therefore, they are used as dyes, and are commonly known as azo dyes, an example of which is Disperse Orange 1. Some azo compounds

    Azo compound

    Azo compound

    Azo_compound

  • Aniline leather
  • Type of leather dyed exclusively with soluble dyes

    the dyes used for this process were synthesized from aniline through chemical reactions. These dyes used to be called 'aniline dyes' or 'tar dyes'. In

    Aniline leather

    Aniline_leather

  • Dye destruction
  • Photographic printing process

    Dye destruction or dye bleach is a photographic printing process, in which dyes embedded in the paper are bleached (destroyed) in processing. Because

    Dye destruction

    Dye_destruction

  • Dye-ligand affinity chromatography
  • Chemical separation technique

    effectively, since usually the dyes link to a monochlorotriazine or dichlorotriazine ring (triazine dye). This type of dyes works especially well on a support

    Dye-ligand affinity chromatography

    Dye-ligand_affinity_chromatography

  • Vinyl sulfone dyes
  • Class of dyes

    Vinyl sulfone dyes are reactive dyes comprising a vinyl sulfone group as reactive group (a fiber-bonding site of the reactive dye, "reactive hook"). Due

    Vinyl sulfone dyes

    Vinyl sulfone dyes

    Vinyl_sulfone_dyes

  • DYIC
  • Radio station in Iloilo City, Philippines

    DYIC (95.1 FM), broadcasting as 95.1 iFM, is a radio station owned and operated by the Radio Mindanao Network in the Philippines. The station's studio

    DYIC

    DYIC

  • Cold pad batch
  • Method of dyeing

    Padding mangle. Batching Stations. Washing arrangement. Dyes selection is important in CPB, dyes should be compatible with pad bath (alkali) stability,

    Cold pad batch

    Cold_pad_batch

  • Squaraine dye
  • Class of organic molecules

    Squaraine dyes are a class of organic dyes showing intense fluorescence, typically in the red and near infrared region (absorption maxima are found between

    Squaraine dye

    Squaraine dye

    Squaraine_dye

  • Isatis tinctoria
  • Species of flowering plant

    both woad and Indigofera tinctoria were mostly replaced by synthetic blue dyes, though there has also been some revival of the use of woad for craft purposes

    Isatis tinctoria

    Isatis tinctoria

    Isatis_tinctoria

  • Acid orange 20
  • Chemical compound

    organic compound and an azo dye. It is one of the first water soluble dyes to be commercialized, and one of seven original food dyes allowed under the U.S.

    Acid orange 20

    Acid orange 20

    Acid_orange_20

  • Reginald Dyer
  • British Indian Army officer (1864–1927)

    Colonel Reginald Edward Harry Dyer, CB (9 October 1864 – 23 July 1927) was a British military officer in the Bengal Army and later the newly constituted

    Reginald Dyer

    Reginald Dyer

    Reginald_Dyer

  • Sudan III
  • Chemical compound

    should be stored at room temperature. Sudan III is a dye used for Sudan staining. Similar dyes include Oil Red O, Sudan IV, and Sudan Black B. They are

    Sudan III

    Sudan III

    Sudan_III

  • Reichardt's dye
  • Chemical compound

    Versatile Experiment to Demonstrate Solvent Polarity Using Solvatochromic Dyes". J. Chem. Educ. 78 (5): 649–651. Bibcode:2001JChEd..78..649M. doi:10.1021/ed078p649

    Reichardt's dye

    Reichardt's dye

    Reichardt's_dye

  • Dye-transfer process
  • Photographic printing process

    materials for this process. The dyes used in the process are very spectrally pure compared to normal coupler-induced photographic dyes, with the exception of the

    Dye-transfer process

    Dye-transfer_process

  • Ink
  • Liquid or paste that contains pigments or dyes

    than dyes because they are more color-fast, but they are also more expensive, less consistent in color, and have less of a color range than dyes. Pigments

    Ink

    Ink

    Ink

  • Colour Index International
  • Reference database

    8) 3rd 1992 (Volume 9) Pigments and Solvent Dyes edition (1997) 4th 2000 - online Color chart List of dyes Pantone "American Association of Textile Chemists

    Colour Index International

    Colour_Index_International

  • Pigment
  • Powder used to add or alter colour

    another medium; in contrast, dyes are colored substances which are soluble or go into solution at some stage in their use. Dyes are often organic compounds

    Pigment

    Pigment

    Pigment

  • Sudan stain
  • Group of dyes

    Sudan stains and Sudan dyes are synthetic organic compounds that are used as dyes for various plastics (plastic colorants) and are also used to stain sudanophilic

    Sudan stain

    Sudan_stain

  • 1,3-Cyclobutanedione
  • Chemical compound

    squaraine, 3-hydroxycyclobut-2-enone. Squaraine dyes are, formally at least, derivatives of squaraine. In such dyes, the ene-one tautomer predominates. The mixture

    1,3-Cyclobutanedione

    1,3-Cyclobutanedione

    1,3-Cyclobutanedione

  • Fluorescein
  • Synthetic organic compound used as dye and fluorescent tracer

    is an organic compound and dye based on the xanthene tricyclic structural motif, formally belonging to triarylmethine dyes family. It is available as

    Fluorescein

    Fluorescein

    Fluorescein

  • Triphenylmethane
  • Chemical compound

    Triphenylmethane is the basic skeleton of many synthetic dyes called triarylmethane dyes, many of them are pH indicators, and some display fluorescence

    Triphenylmethane

    Triphenylmethane

    Triphenylmethane

  • Puccoon
  • Index of plants with the same common name

    Native Americans for dyes. The dyes were made from the plants' roots. The name is derived from the Powhatan word poughkone ("red dye"). Puccoon - Lithospermum

    Puccoon

    Puccoon

    Puccoon

  • Dye-and-pry
  • Analysis of electronic circuit connections

    Dye-n-Pry, also called Dye And Pry, Dye and Pull, Dye Staining, or Dye Penetrant, is a destructive analysis technique used on surface mount technology

    Dye-and-pry

    Dye-and-pry

  • 2-Naphthol
  • Chemical compound

    the cumene process. The Sudan dyes are popular dyes noted for being soluble in organic solvents. Several of the Sudan dyes are derived from 2-naphthol by

    2-Naphthol

    2-Naphthol

    2-Naphthol

  • Sudan I
  • Chemical compound

    azo dyes on the market. A certificate for azo dyes exists to ensure that dyes that cleave to one of the forbidden amines are not being used for dyeing. All

    Sudan I

    Sudan I

    Sudan_I

  • Wayne Dyer
  • American writer (1940–2015)

    Wayne Walter Dyer (May 10, 1940 – August 29, 2015) was an American self-help author and a motivational speaker. Dyer earned a bachelor's degree in History

    Wayne Dyer

    Wayne Dyer

    Wayne_Dyer

  • Photochromism
  • Reversible chemical transformation by absorption of electromagnetic radiation

    The switching speed of photochromic dyes is highly sensitive to the rigidity of the environment around the dye. As a result, they switch most rapidly

    Photochromism

    Photochromism

  • Reactive dye printing
  • Printing method

    group of a dye responsible for colour) of reactive dyes contain substituents that react with the substrate to which it is applied. Reactive dyes have better

    Reactive dye printing

    Reactive_dye_printing

  • Blue
  • Colour between violet and cyan on the visible spectrum of light

    coloured with the vegetable dye woad until it was replaced by the finer indigo from America. In the 19th century, synthetic blue dyes and pigments gradually

    Blue

    Blue

    Blue

  • Rubia tinctorum
  • Species of flowering plant (rose madder)

    root-derived dyes have been used as textile dyes, lake pigments, food and cosmetic ingredients, and in medicine. Early evidence of dyeing comes from India

    Rubia tinctorum

    Rubia tinctorum

    Rubia_tinctorum

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DYES

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DYES

  • Dyer
  • Boy/Male

    English

    Dyer

    Dyes cloth.

    Dyer

  • Dyess
  • Surname or Lastname

    Americanized spelling of German Deis.English

    Dyess

    Americanized spelling of German Deis.English : unexplained. Possibly a variant of Dice or Dye.

    Dyess

  • Dyes
  • Surname or Lastname

    Americanized spelling of German Deis.English

    Dyes

    Americanized spelling of German Deis.English : probably a variant of Dice or Dye.

    Dyes

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Online names & meanings

  • Bovra
  • Boy/Male

    Czech

    Bovra

    Great soldier.

  • Morocco
  • Boy/Male

    Shakespearean

    Morocco

    The Merchant of Venice' The Prince of Morocco, suitor to Portia.

  • Winton
  • Boy/Male

    English American

    Winton

    From Wine's farm.

  • Aphik
  • Biblical

    Aphik

    Aphekah, Aphik ; a rapid torrent

  • Prisca
  • Girl/Female

    Indian, Modern

    Prisca

    Saint; Ancient

  • Gangesha
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu

    Gangesha

    Lord Shiva, Lord of Ganga

  • Vaneet | வநீத
  • Girl/Female

    Tamil

    Vaneet | வநீத

    Slender, Intelligent, Loving beauty, Desired

  • Wales
  • Surname or Lastname

    English and Scottish

    Wales

    English and Scottish : patronymic from Wale 1.Nathaniel Wales came from Yorkshire, England, to Boston, MA, in 1635.

  • Ovaegir
  • Boy/Male

    Norse

    Ovaegir

    Father of the Skraeling children.

  • Derry
  • Boy/Male

    German English Gaelic Irish

    Derry

    Red haired.

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  • Safranin
  • n.

    A red dyestuff extracted from the safflower, and formerly used in dyeing wool, silk, and cotton pink and scarlet; -- called also Spanish red, China lake, and carthamin.

  • Thionine
  • n.

    An artificial red or violet dyestuff consisting of a complex sulphur derivative of certain aromatic diamines, and obtained as a dark crystalline powder; -- called also phenylene violet.

  • Woad
  • n.

    A blue dyestuff, or coloring matter, consisting of the powdered and fermented leaves of the Isatis tinctoria. It is now superseded by indigo, but is somewhat used with indigo as a ferment in dyeing.

  • Safranin
  • n.

    An orange-red dyestuff extracted from the saffron.

  • Vesuvine
  • n.

    A trade name for a brown dyestuff obtained from certain basic azo compounds of benzene; -- called also Bismarck brown, Manchester brown, etc.

  • Safflower
  • n.

    A dyestuff from these flowers. See Safranin (b).

  • Safranin
  • n.

    An orange-red dyestuff prepared from certain nitro compounds of creosol, and used as a substitute for the safflower dye.

  • Rufol
  • n.

    A phenol derivative of anthracene obtained as a white crystalline substance, which on oxidation produces a red dyestuff related to anthraquinone.

  • Xanthorhamnin
  • n.

    A glucoside extracted from Persian berries as a yellow crystalline powder, used as a dyestuff.

  • Tropaeolin
  • n.

    A name given to any one of a series of orange-red dyestuffs produced artificially from certain complex sulphonic acid derivatives of azo and diazo hydrocarbons of the aromatic series; -- so called because of the general resemblance to the shades of nasturtium (Tropaeolum).

  • Thionol
  • n.

    A red or violet dyestuff having a greenish metallic luster. It is produced artificially, by the chemical dehydration of thionine, as a brown amorphous powder.

  • Safranine
  • n.

    An orange-red nitrogenous dyestuff produced artificially by oxidizing certain aniline derivatives, and used in dyeing silk and wool; also, any one of the series of which safranine proper is the type.

  • Tartrazine
  • n.

    An artificial dyestuff obtained as an orange-yellow powder, and regarded as a phenyl hydrazine derivative of tartaric and sulphonic acids.

  • Santalic
  • a.

    Of, pertaining to, or obtained from, sandalwood (Santalum); -- used specifically to designate an acid obtained as a resinous or red crystalline dyestuff, which is called also santalin.

  • Safflower
  • n.

    An annual composite plant (Carthamus tinctorius), the flowers of which are used as a dyestuff and in making rouge; bastard, or false, saffron.

  • Solferino
  • n.

    A brilliant deep pink color with a purplish tinge, one of the dyes derived from aniline; -- so called from Solferino in Italy, where a battle was fought about the time of its discovery.

  • Violaniline
  • n.

    A dyestuff of the induline group, made from aniline, and used as a substitute for indigo in dyeing wool and silk a violet-blue or a gray-blue color.

  • Roccellin
  • n.

    A red dyestuff, used as a substitute for cochineal, archil, etc. It consists of the sodium salt of a complex azo derivative of naphtol.

  • Rosaniline
  • n.

    A complex nitrogenous base, C20H21N3O, obtained by oxidizing a mixture of aniline and toluidine, as a colorless crystalline substance which forms red salts. These salts are essential components of many of the socalled aniline dyes, as fuchsine, aniline red, etc. By extension, any one of the series of substances derived from, or related to, rosaniline proper.

  • Rosolic
  • a.

    Pertaining to, or designating, a complex red dyestuff (called rosolic acid) which is analogous to rosaniline and aurin. It is produced by oxidizing a mixture of phenol and cresol, as a dark red amorphous mass, C20H16O3, which forms weak salts with bases, and stable ones with acids. Called also methyl aurin, and, formerly, corallin.