Definition of Dyestuff. Meaning of Dyestuff. Synonyms of Dyestuff

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Definition of Dyestuff

Dyestuff
Dyestuff Dye"stuff`, n. A material used for dyeing.

Meaning of Dyestuff from wikipedia

- d**** their textiles using common, locally available materials. Scarce dyestuffs that produced brilliant and permanent colors such as the natural invertebrate...
- Asia, with the production of indigo dyestuff economically important due to the historical rarity of other blue dyestuffs. Most indigo dye produced today is...
- Cotinus coggygria, syn. Rhus cotinus, the European smoketree, Eurasian smoketree, smoke tree, smoke bush, Venetian sumach, or dyer's sumach, is a Eurasian...
- become Bayer, a German chemical and pharmaceutical company. He founded the dyestuff factory Friedrich Bayer along with Johann Friedrich Weskott in 1863 in...
- A substantive dye or direct dye is a dye that adheres to its substrate, typically a textile, by non-ionic forces. The amount of this attraction is known...
- For the parent molecule 9,10-anthraquinone, see anthraquinone Anthraquinones (also known as anthraqui****ids) are a class of naturally occurring phenolic...
- textiles are typically d**** with indigo dyestuff, historically having been the cheapest and easiest-to-grow dyestuff available to the lower classes. Many...
- plant in the world. After 1860 the focus on chemical innovation was in dyestuffs, and Germany took world leadership, building a strong chemical industry...
- 3.75 litres to every 1000 litres of the mixture and synthetic organic dyestuff (methyl violet) in the proportion of 1.5 grams to every 1000 litres of...
- 3-Hydroxyisonicotinaldehyde (HINA), also known as 3-hydroxypyridine-4-carboxaldehyde, is a derivative of pyridine, with hydroxyl and aldehyde substituents...