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What (who) is dyestuff$23399$ - definition

WATER-SOLUBLE DYE THAT ADHERES TO A SUBSTRATE, USUALLY A TEXTILE MATERIAL OR LEATHER, WITHOUT THE USE OF A MORDANT
Direct dyes; Direct dye; Direct cotton dye; Direct cotton dyestuff

Dyestuff         
  • Historical collection of over 10,000 dyes at Technical University Dresden, [[Germany]]
  • Yarn drying after being dyed in the early American tradition, at [[Conner Prairie]] [[living history museum]].
  • Dyeing wool cloth, 1482: from a French translation of [[Bartolomaeus Anglicus]]
  • A [[woman]] dyeing her [[hair]].
  • RIT brand dye from mid-20th century Mexico, part of the permanent collection of the [[Museo del Objeto del Objeto]]
SOLUBLE CHEMICAL SUBSTANCE OR NATURAL MATERIAL WHICH CAN IMPART COLOR TO OTHER MATERIALS
Dyes; Mordant Dye; T shirt dye; Oxidation base; Synthetic dyes; Synthetic dye; Dyestuff; Dyes And Dyeing; Chicago Sky Blue 6B; Organic dyes; Organic dye; Color dye; Dyeworks; Chemical dyes
·noun A material used for dyeing.
dyestuff         
  • Historical collection of over 10,000 dyes at Technical University Dresden, [[Germany]]
  • Yarn drying after being dyed in the early American tradition, at [[Conner Prairie]] [[living history museum]].
  • Dyeing wool cloth, 1482: from a French translation of [[Bartolomaeus Anglicus]]
  • A [[woman]] dyeing her [[hair]].
  • RIT brand dye from mid-20th century Mexico, part of the permanent collection of the [[Museo del Objeto del Objeto]]
SOLUBLE CHEMICAL SUBSTANCE OR NATURAL MATERIAL WHICH CAN IMPART COLOR TO OTHER MATERIALS
Dyes; Mordant Dye; T shirt dye; Oxidation base; Synthetic dyes; Synthetic dye; Dyestuff; Dyes And Dyeing; Chicago Sky Blue 6B; Organic dyes; Organic dye; Color dye; Dyeworks; Chemical dyes
¦ noun a substance used as or yielding a dye.
Natural dye         
  • Dyeing wool cloth, 1482, from British Library Royal MS 15.E.iii, f. 269.
  • Oaxaca artisan Fidel Cruz Lazo dying yarn for rug making
  • Byzantine Emperor [[Justinian I]] clad in Tyrian purple, 6th-century mosaic at [[Basilica of San Vitale]], [[Ravenna]], [[Italy]]
  • discharge-printed]] textile, William Morris, 1873
  • A dye-works with baskets of dyestuffs, skeins of dyed yarn, and heated vats for dyeing, in [[Odisha, India]].
  • A diagram of the life cycle of a Polish Cochineal.
  • Using natural dyes to color the yarn of Tasar silk.
  • madder]] (red), and [[woad]] (blue).
  • Traditional natural dyeing (Korean blue – ''[[Persicaria tinctoria]]'')
  • Upper Missouri tribe]] by the [[Lewis and Clark Expedition]], pre-1804. All natural dyes. Collection of the [[University of Pennsylvania Museum]]
  • White wool yarn dyed with "orchella weeds"
DYE EXTRACTED FROM PLANT OR ANIMAL SOURCES
Vegetable dye; Natural dyes; Vegetal dye; Vegetal dyes; Naturally dyed; Vegetable-based dye; Vegetable based dyes; Natural Dyes; Plant-based dye
Natural dyes are dyes or colorants derived from plants, invertebrates, or minerals. The majority of natural dyes are vegetable dyes from plant sources—roots, berries, bark, leaves, and wood—and other biological sources such as fungi.

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Substantive dye

A substantive dye or direct dye is a dye that adheres to its substrate, typically a textile, by non-ionic forces.