Fustic

Word FUSTIC
Character 6
Hyphenation fus tic
Pronunciations /ˈfʌstɪk/

Definitions and meanings of "Fustic"

What do we mean by fustic?

A small dioecious tropical American tree (Maclura tinctoria syn. Chlorophora tinctoria) having wood that yields a yellow dye. noun

The wood of this plant. noun

A dye obtained from the wood of this plant. noun

A dyestuff, the product of Chlorophora (Maclura) tinctoria, a large urticaceous tree of the West Indies and tropical South America. noun

The wood of the Maclura tinctoria, a tree growing in the West Indies, used in dyeing yellow; -- called also old fustic. noun

A tropical American tree, Maclura tinctoria, whose wood produces a yellow dye. noun

A European tree, Eurasian smoketree, Cotinus coggygria, whose wood produces an orange dye. noun

The wood of these trees. noun

A yellow dye obtained from the wood of these trees. noun

A tropical American tree, Maclura tinctoria, whose wood produces a yellow dye.

A European tree, Eurasian smoketree, Cotinus coggygria, whose wood produces an orange dye.

The wood of these trees.

A yellow dye obtained from the wood of these trees.

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Synonyms and Antonyms for Fustic

The word "fustic" in example sentences

At last Friday pitched upon a tree, for I found he knew much better than I what kind of wood was fittest for it; nor can I tell, to this day, what wood to call the tree we cut down, except that it was very like the tree we call fustic, or between that and the Nicaragua wood, for it was much of the same color and smell. ❋ Unknown (1895)

This tree is sometimes called old fustic, in order to distinguish it from another commercial dye called young fustic, which is obtained in ❋ William Saunders (1861)

At last Friday pitched upon a tree; for I found he knew much better than I what kind of wood was fittest for it; nor can I tell to this day what wood to call the tree we cut down, except that it was very like the tree we call fustic, or between that and the Nicaragua wood, for it was much of the same colour and smell. ❋ Unknown (1719)

At last, Friday pitched upon a tree; for I found he knew much better than I what kind of wood was fittest for it; nor can I tell, to this day, what wood to call the tree we cut down, except that it was very like the tree we call fustic, or between that and the Nicaragua wood, for it was much of the same colour and smell. ❋ Daniel Defoe (1696)

Other dye-stuffs, such as fustic, Persian berries and Alizarine yellow, are best dyed on a basic chrome mordant, which is effected when tartar or oxalic acid is the assistant mordant used, or when some other form of chrome compound than bichrome is employed. ❋ Franklin Beech (N/A)

# -- Until within a comparatively recent time black was dyed on wool solely by the use of logwood, combined with a few other natural dye-stuffs, such as fustic, indigo, etc., but of late the researches of colour chemists have resulted in the production of a large number of black dyes obtained from various coal-tar products. ❋ Franklin Beech (N/A)

By the 17th century, lumber operations had already begun to harvest the most sought-after woods including mahogany (probably Swietenia mahogani), cedar (Cedrela sp.), "palo brasil" (Haematoxylon sp.) and fustic (Chlorophora tinctoria). ❋ Unknown (2007)

These dyes are mixtures of logwood, fustic or other dye-stuff with copperas, bluestone and oxalic acid, and only require adding to water to make the dye-bath. ❋ Franklin Beech (N/A)

Peach leaves, fustic, and saffron, all make a good straw or lemon color, according to the strength of the dye. ❋ Anonymous (N/A)

Methylene Blue, 1-1/2 lb. extract of logwood, and 4 lb. extract of fustic, working at the boil for two hours. ❋ Franklin Beech (N/A)

-- Make a bath of 50 lb. logwood, 6 lb. fustic, and 1 lb. sumac. ❋ Franklin Beech (N/A)

These vessels might be laden back with spermaceti or other oils, seal skins, coals, ship-timber, fustic, or any other articles the produce of the settlements and the Southern Seas; and thus a traffic might be established and carried on with reciprocal benefit, and the independence of New South Wales must be greatly aided in consequence of these beneficial regulations. ❋ David Dickinson Mann (N/A)

Most of the natural colouring matters, such as logwood and fustic, belong to another group of dye-stuffs. ❋ Franklin Beech (N/A)

It is made by adding to a solution of sulphate of copper a decoction of fustic, previously clarified by a solution of gelatine. ❋ George Field (N/A)

Dye in a fresh bath with 8 lb. sanders and 10 lb. fustic; afterwards sadden with 1/4 lb. copperas; allow to stand one hour; wash and dry. ❋ Franklin Beech (N/A)

Notwithstanding the unprecedented progress of the coal-tar dyestuff industry during the past few decades, the time-honored indigo, logwood, fustic, etc., have been only partly displaced by the coal-tar products in wool dyeing. ❋ Various (N/A)

We intend to render a service to our readers by calling their special attention to some products of the coal-tar industry which are free from these defects of aniline dyestuffs, and for which it is claimed that they far surpass logwood, fustic, cudbear, etc., as to fastness against light, and excellently stand fulling. ❋ Various (N/A)

The cause is that, though the dyer handled many aniline dyestuffs which dyed as fast against light as logwood or fustic, the dye proved unsatisfactory for fulling goods, because it bled in the treatment with soap and soda, and often more or less changed its tone. ❋ Various (N/A)

It is not advisable to exceed the quantity of fustic here given, or otherwise the black will have a tendency to assume a greenish tone that is not at all desirable. ❋ Franklin Beech (N/A)

'i'm not fusticated, i'm [96] you know' *[wags] [finger]* ❋ Mark Jones (2004)

"i [got some] [bad] jinal fustice from [my dad]" ❋ _Dr. Evil (2003)

Example 1: [Ms]. [Gaca] is a real Fustice. Example 2: I'm so Fusticed about the new season of [stranger things]! Example 3: I have a Fustice with Karen. ❋ Shhhh It's A Secret (2020)

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