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What (who) is hectograph$512480$ - definition

TRIARYLMETHANE DYE USED AS A HISTOLOGICAL STAIN AND IN GRAM'S METHOD OF CLASSIFYING BACTERIA
Gentian violet; Gentian Violet; Jensen violet; Jenson violet; Genson violet; Gensen violet; Methylrosaniline; Crystal violet base; C25H30ClN3; ATC code D01AE02; ATCvet code QD01AE02; ATC code G01AX09; ATCvet code QG01AX09; Adergon; Aizen Crystal Violet; Aniline Violet; Atmonil; Avermin; Axuris; Basic Violet 3; Basic Violet BN; Basic Violet-3; Bismuth Violet; Brilliant Violet 5B; C.I. Basic Violet 3; Calcozine Violet 6BN; Calcozine Violet C; Crystal Violet 10B; Crystal Violet 5BO; Crystal Violet 6B; Crystal Violet 6BO; Crystal Violet AO; Crystal Violet AON; Crystal Violet BP; Crystal Violet BPC; Crystal Violet FN; Crystal Violet HL2; Crystal Violet O; Crystal Violet Pure DSC; Crystal Violet SS; Crystal Violet Technical; Crystal Violet USP; Crystal Violet base; Crystal Violet chloride; GV-Eleven; Genapax; Gentersal; Gentiaverm; Genticid; Gentioletten; Hecto Violet R; Hectograph Violet SR; Hexamethyl Violet; Hidaco crystal Violet; Meroxyl-Wander; Meroxylan-Wander; Methyl Violet 10B; Methyl Violet 10BD; Methyl Violet 10BK; Methyl Violet 10BN; Methyl Violet 10BNS; Methyl Violet 10BO; Methyl Violet 5BNO; Methyl Violet 5BO; Methyl Violet 6B; Mitsui Crystal Violet; Oxiuran; Oxycolor; Oxyozyl; Paper Blue R; Plastoresin Violet 5BO; Vermicid; Vianin; Viocid; Violet 5BO; Violet 6BN; Violet CP; Violet XXIII; Methyl violet 10B; Methylrosanilinium Chloride; Methylrosanilinium chloride; Crystal blue dye; Crystal blue; Crystal blue tincture
  • [[Bacteria]] stained with crystal violet
  • Crystal violet base (methylrosanilide, tris[4-(dimethylamino)phenyl]methanol, C<sub>25</sub>H<sub>31</sub>N<sub>3</sub>O)

Hectograph         
  • A 19th-century hectograph advertisement.
PRINTING PROCESS THAT INVOLVES TRANSFER OF AN ORIGINAL, PREPARED WITH SPECIAL INKS, TO A PAN OF GELATIN OR A GELATIN PAD PULLED TIGHT ON A METAL FRAME
Hektograph; Hectography; Hectographs; Hectographic; Hectographing; Hectographed; Hectographer; Jellygraph; Jelly graph; Shapirograph; Schapirograph; Sapirograph; Jellygraphed
·noun A contrivance for multiple copying, by means of a surface of gelatin softened with glycerin.
Hektograph         
  • A 19th-century hectograph advertisement.
PRINTING PROCESS THAT INVOLVES TRANSFER OF AN ORIGINAL, PREPARED WITH SPECIAL INKS, TO A PAN OF GELATIN OR A GELATIN PAD PULLED TIGHT ON A METAL FRAME
Hektograph; Hectography; Hectographs; Hectographic; Hectographing; Hectographed; Hectographer; Jellygraph; Jelly graph; Shapirograph; Schapirograph; Sapirograph; Jellygraphed
·noun ·see Hectograph.
Hectograph         
  • A 19th-century hectograph advertisement.
PRINTING PROCESS THAT INVOLVES TRANSFER OF AN ORIGINAL, PREPARED WITH SPECIAL INKS, TO A PAN OF GELATIN OR A GELATIN PAD PULLED TIGHT ON A METAL FRAME
Hektograph; Hectography; Hectographs; Hectographic; Hectographing; Hectographed; Hectographer; Jellygraph; Jelly graph; Shapirograph; Schapirograph; Sapirograph; Jellygraphed
The hectograph, gelatin duplicator or jellygraph is a printing process that involves transfer of an original, prepared with special inks, to a pan of gelatin or a gelatin pad pulled tight on a metal frame.

Wikipedia

Crystal violet

Crystal violet or gentian violet, also known as methyl violet 10B or hexamethyl pararosaniline chloride, is a triarylmethane dye used as a histological stain and in Gram's method of classifying bacteria. Crystal violet has antibacterial, antifungal, and anthelmintic (vermicide) properties and was formerly important as a topical antiseptic. The medical use of the dye has been largely superseded by more modern drugs, although it is still listed by the World Health Organization.

The name gentian violet was originally used for a mixture of methyl pararosaniline dyes (methyl violet), but is now often considered a synonym for crystal violet. The name refers to its colour, being like that of the petals of certain gentian flowers; it is not made from gentians or violets.