Dyes

Word DYES
Character 4
Hyphenation N/A
Pronunciations /daɪz/

Definitions and meanings of "Dyes"

What do we mean by dyes?

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

Any hue, color, or blee.

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The word "dyes" in example sentences

The country lacks the technology to convert the titanium ore into metal and therefore the ore is used mostly in dyes and paints after processing. ❋ Rajesh Roy (2010)

The country lacks the technology to convert the ore into metal and therefore the ore is used mostly in dyes and paints after processing, Mr. Kumar said. ❋ Rajesh Roy (2010)

The luster of their hair outshines the black dyes from the land of Sind. ❋ Unknown (2008)

Behind them, hanging over the black wrought iron banister overlooking the sunny open courtyard are drying batches of spun wool in tones of green, brown, red and blue, byproducts of the use of natural dyes from the añil or indigo plant, seed pods, mosses, pecan, pomegranate zest, and of course the cochineal bug. ❋ Unknown (2007)

Studying under von Baeyer, Fischer worked on the phthalein dyes which Rose had discovered and in 1874 he took his Ph.D. at ❋ Unknown (1966)

Of course, by staining the emulsion with certain dyes, it is also possible to photograph objects to which the ordinary plate is entirely blind. ❋ Unknown (1920)

After this war started, we found the reason we depended upon German dyes was because the manufacture of those dyes is supervised by the German Government, and by midnight of the day when war was declared, all those dye factories were turned right over into the manufacture of material for explosives. ❋ Unknown (1918)

The dyes are a limited selection from the following ranges: ❋ Unknown (1983)

The dyes are a selection from the following ranges: ❋ Unknown (1983)

Many of these are not really dyes, that is, they will not of themselves produce or develop a colour on to any fibre when used alone; it is only when they combine with the mordant oxide which is used, and then the colour varies with the mordant. ❋ Franklin Beech (N/A)

Fiction may boast that his dyes are the brightest; this I utterly deny; no colours are so vivid or so lasting as those that have been fixed by ❋ 1821-1893 A. L. O. E. (1857)

Greeks; their dyes are the old Tyrian; their cement is of the age of the ❋ John Henry Newman (1845)

He says that it's exciting to see researchers "getting so close to 10 percent with organic dyes, which is a magic number." ❋ Unknown (2009)

A preliminary test will show which sample is stronger than the other; then there is prepared a series of dye-vats, one contains a swatch with the deepest of the two dyes, which is taken as the standard, the others with the other dye but containing 2, 5 and 10 per cent. more dye-stuff, and all these are dyed together, and after drying a comparison can be made between these and the standard swatch, and a judgment formed as to the relative strength of the two dyes; a little experience will soon enable the dyer to form a correct judgment of the difference in strength between two samples of dye-stuff. ❋ Franklin Beech (N/A)

Then there is prepared a series of dye-vats -- one contains a swatch with the deepest of the two dyes, which is taken as the standard; the others, swatches with the other dye, but containing 2, 5 and 10 per cent. more dye-stuff, and all these swatches are dyed together, and after drying a comparison can be made between them and the standard swatch and a judgment formed as to the relative strength of the two dyes. ❋ Franklin Beech (N/A)

They had a good factory for the making of fireworks, and some of the chemicals used in that industry also enter into the manufacture of the kind of dyes I have in mind to make. ❋ Victor [pseud.] Appleton (N/A)

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