Dye

Word DYE
Character 3
Hyphenation dye
Pronunciations /daɪ/

Definitions and meanings of "Dye"

What do we mean by dye?

A substance used to color materials. noun

A color imparted by dyeing. noun

To color (a material), especially by soaking in a coloring solution. intransitive verb

To take on or impart color. intransitive verb

(of the deepest dye) Of the most extreme sort. idiom

See basic color. noun

An obsolete spelling of die. noun

Coloring matter in solution; a coloring liquor. noun

Color; hue; tint; tinge. noun

An obsolete spelling of die.

To fix a color or colors in the substance of by immersion in a properly prepared bath; impregnate with coloring matter held in solution.

To overspread with color, as by effusion; tinge or stain in general.

Color produced by dyeing. noun

Material used for dyeing; a dyestuff. noun

To stain; to color; to give a new and permanent color to, as by the application of dyestuffs. transitive verb

To dye firmly; to imbue thoroughly. transitive verb

Same as die, a lot. noun

A colourant, especially one that has an affinity to the substrate to which it is applied. noun

To colour with dye verb

A colourant, especially one that has an affinity to the substrate to which it is applied.

Any hue, color, or blee.

Synonyms and Antonyms for Dye

The word "dye" in example sentences

• To be able to live to God, whilft We five, and. to dye to God, when we dye* TTiefe, and. many fueh like, are the effe&s, and biefled confequences of this, fo tar as it profpers. ❋ Unknown (1683)

By this letter I am convinced that the dye is absolutely cast, with respect to him, and that no attempts on my part to bring about a reconciliation would be either prudent or successful. ❋ Unknown (1797)

A dye is injected into the child's vein and then a special film is taken to see if the disease has spread to the bones. ❋ Unknown (2010)

Too bad they didn't, because I suspect pubic hair dye is a product idea that's come a bit late to the market. ❋ Aka TBTAM (2008)

HSG - that's short for hysterosalpingogram, a study in which dye is injected through the uterus into the fallopian tubes to see if they are blocked or open. ❋ Aka TBTAM (2008)

I have come across soap felting, however, I have read some articles where the dye from the felt caused staining on the skin. ❋ Anne-Marie (2007)

He was initially set to have an MRI exam Thursday, but the Cubs decided to instead schedule an MRI arthrogram, a test in which dye is injected into the problem area to provide a more detailed look. ... ❋ Unknown (2007)

On it she writes that the only thing she recommends colloidal silver for is as "a gray skin dye -- it is safe, effective, and permanent when used for that purpose." ❋ Unknown (2007)

On this wise he abode years and years, till it fortuned one day that he received cloth to dye from a man of wrath and sold it and spent the proceeds. ❋ Unknown (2006)

The use of Henna as a dye is known even in Enland. ❋ Unknown (2006)

Sean went first, since his was the easiest to work with (just a plain dye job: lightening his hair even more than it already was, and then putting in a diagonal smokey streak so it could be styled into a faux-hawk on the morrow). ❋ Fantasyecho (2006)

Did you know the dye is purple on your hair when you're doing it that color? ❋ Unknown (2005)

Three cardiologists were present - Dr. Ronald Wallach, Dr. Carmine A. Sorbera and Dr. Anthony L. Pucillo - and Dr. Pucillo performed an angiogram, an X-ray in which an opaque dye is injected into the blood to outline the contours of the coronary arteries. ❋ Unknown (2004)

An example: Naphthalene is an important initial material in dye-stuff industry, among others. ❋ Unknown (1981)

The word dye, to color, however, must retain the _e_ before _ing_. ❋ Barkham Burroughs (N/A)

Even in jail, it is said, the female prisoners redden their lips with the dye from the Post Office mail bags. ❋ Unknown (1944)

I had just finished my afternoon cleaning and thanks be, everything was shining and spotless; and thought I 'now that dye is boiling and I will get my rug rags and have them nicely out of the way before supper.' ❋ Lucy Maud (1921)

I have learnt that any kind of clothing containing dye is objectionable, and also that for us, who are constantly travelling, quantities of linen clothing are a nuisance. ❋ Unknown (1887)

He had been employed, he explained, in German dye-works, and there had learned something better than the native patois. ❋ Unknown (1881)

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