Colorants

Word COLORANTS
Character 9
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Definitions and meanings of "Colorants"

What do we mean by colorants?

A pigment, dye etc added to something to change its colour or hue

The discrimination of African Americans by Skin tone in their own community, usually subconsciously done, as most Blacks dont realize they're doing it until some dumb rapper or famous person makes a stupid untrue statement about darker toned women. Perpetuated during slavery and by the media which seems to suggest lighter skin females to be of a higher stance than darker ones. Perpetuated by rappers who often show more lighter skinned women in videos and hardly any darker ones. Perpetuated by some Black men who treat lighter skinned females in a higher regard than darker toned ones. An untrue Inplication that darker skin girls cannot be as fine as lighter ones. Bullshit. Urban Dictionary

Racism within members of the same race. For instance, light-skinned African Americans looking down on and discriminating against darker-skinned African Americans. Urban Dictionary

Interesting or diverse. Not drab or boring. Urban Dictionary

African-American. The former "polite" term, replaced by "Negro," then by "black," now by "African-American." Urban Dictionary

1. The quality of an object or substance with respect to light reflected by the object, usually determined visually by measurement of hue, saturation, and brightness of the reflected light; saturation or chroma; hue. 2. One of the words that's most popularly debated about the correct spelling of. Color vs Colour. In the USA the spelling of the word is 'color'. Many "Yankophiles" (people that live outside of the USA, but admire the USA) also spell it this way. In the UK, Canada, New Zealand, Australia, etc. the correct spelling of the word is 'colour'. Anglophiles in the USA (Americans that admire England) also spell the word 'colour'. Simple as. There's no real correct way to spell the word, if it's officially adopted as the correct spelling there. That's why in the US, they speak American-English, not exactly English per se. Urban Dictionary

Listen up, you ignorant assholes...there's no right or wrong way to spell it. It was originally "colour", but early Americans decided that the "u" was unnecessary, so they changed it to "color". What's so wrong about that...they thought it made a lot of sense. And what's wrong with the original spelling...obviously that's the way the Brits liked it! I can't believe some of the postings on here...with the Brits calling us "lazy" and "stupid" for changing the spelling of a word, and with us calling them ridiculous because their version has an "extra letter"...for Pete's sake, it's a fucking WORD. Language evolves over time, so deal with it and stop bitching about insignificant things, like everyday language. There's much more important stuff going on out there... Urban Dictionary

*Clothes. *Symbol color, as in a color representing a group or a side. Urban Dictionary

When mouthed to someone it looks as though the person mouthing it is saying "I love you." Urban Dictionary

Coloring is a code word for sex as used in the movie Sex In The City. When you don't want someone or a group of someones to know you're talking about sex, or if you're in a public place where the word is not acceptable, sex is referred to as "coloring". Urban Dictionary

Clothing of a specific color and/or style, identifying person's association with a particular gang. Basically, gangster version of an armed forces uniform. Urban Dictionary

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The word "colorants" in example sentences

The list of Bramble Berry lip safe colorants is here. ❋ Anne-Marie (2008)

A list of all of Bramble Berry's non-bleeding colorants is here. ❋ Anne-Marie (2008)

The nice part about using these colorants is their marketability as natural products. ❋ Anne-Marie (2008)

Currently a fraction of ingredients, such as colorants, are artificial because no natural options are available. ❋ Unknown (2010)

The tests revealed VOC levels ranging from 42 to 112 g/l for certain Sherwin-Willaims "deep base" paints tinted with conventional colorants. ❋ Unknown (2011)

Organic Pharmacy's formulations are free of artificial preservatives, colorants, fragrances and petrochemicals, and its website provides an encyclopedic list of various common and carcinogenic chemicals to look out for on other product labels. ❋ Sameer Reddy (2011)

So why isn't the FDA banning BPA -- along with food colorants and other chemicals that scientists are increasingly reporting aren't safe for people, let alone kids? ❋ Rachel Lincoln Sarnoff (2011)

You can also check product ingredient lists for beet, carotenes, annatto, capsanthin (a paprika extract) -- as all are natural colorants. ❋ EatingWell (2010)

For a DIY solution at home to make your cakes, cupcakes and cookies look festive, use food dyes and sprinkles that use natural colorants from concentrated vegetable pigments. ❋ EatingWell (2010)

While natural colorants made from foods like beets are available, many manufacturers opt for synthetic dyes -- which appear in ingredient lists as a name of a color with a number following it: Blue 1 and 2, Citrus Red 2, Green 3, Red 3 and 40, Yellow 5 and 6. ❋ EatingWell (2010)

Now, more salons are using products that eschew some controversial ingredients, including toluene in nail products, ammonia and p-Phenylenediamine in hair colorants, and chemical fragrances and parabens, a class of preservatives, in a variety of substances. ❋ Unknown (2010)

• Increasing numbers of food additives and colorants are petroleum - (oil) based. ❋ Unknown (2010)

In addition to SLICE, BC salmon farms utilize colorants, fungicides and disinfectants in the course of production. ❋ Unknown (2010)

(Five of the SKUs using 100% PCR are in clear PET bottles; colorants are used for the rest.) “Method and Amcor engineers worked cooperatively with each other to overcome each of the material, production and performance challenges that presented themselves throughout the project,” Crouch says. ❋ Unknown (2008)

Example of statements made for [colorism] 1.(rapper) "She gotta be a thick [lightskinned] redbone...long hair..." 2. "Dang you cute... for a dark skinned girl." 3. "[Lightskinned] girls just way finer! I dont want no dark girl!" ❋ Loblg88 (2010)

[Colorism] is just as [harmful] as racism perpetrated by [whites] on blacks. ❋ Anne White (2008)

I've [added] a lot of colorful words to my [vocabulary] by using [urban dictionary]. ❋ Michelle0000 (2007)

White folks in Washington They sure know how To call a colored man a nigger, Just to see him bow. -- [Lead Belly], "[Bourgeois] [Blues]" ❋ Octopod (2004)

[Chatroom] Session: [British person]: So yh, mate. The colour of my car is red. American person: wtf. u spelled color wrong. British person: no, u did. the english language originated here. so colour is correct. Open minded person: Shut up both of you. Both 'colour' and 'color' are both correct. You're on the internet speaking internationally, so technically they're both right. British and [American people]: ..... ❋ PERSANNNNNNA (2009)

"[Color]" or "[colour]"...it's the same [word] either way. ❋ C-Mills (2007)

"[Man] [get some] colors [CJ]!" ❋ Dave (2004)

[1st] person (silently [mouthing]): Colorful 2nd person: [Awww], I love you, too. ❋ AmyElizabeth95 (2010)

ERIC: [Kamron] I got all dress up and made you this nice dinner because you said there would be coloring tonight! [KAMRON]: I'm not in the mood for coloring. [I have a headache]. ❋ Naked Ninja Quel (2008)

[Wassup] [homie], why [ain't] you wearing colors today? ❋ V. Kroenen (2005)

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