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  • 121Disperse dye — Disperse dyes are the only water insoluble dyes dyeing polyester and acetate fibers. Disperse dye molecules are the smallest dye molecules among all dyes. A disperse dye molecule has an anthraquinone molecule with nitro, amine or hydroxyl groups… …

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  • 122Maclura tinctoria — Scientific classification Kingdom: Plantae (unranked): Angiosperms (unranked): Eudic …

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  • 124Ponceau 4R — Structure du Ponceau 4R Général Nom IUPAC 2 hydroxy 1 (4 sulfonate 1 naphtylazo) 6,8 naphtalène disulfonate trisodique …

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  • 125 Dactylopius coccus — ██████████45  …

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  • 126ingrain — [17] Ingrain means literally ‘work into the grain’ (of fabric, originally) – whence the main metaphorical sense of ingrained, ‘deepseated’. But there is much more to the story of ingrain than that. Its ultimate source was engrainer ‘dye’, an Old… …

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  • 127coccus — 1763 as an insect genus (including the COCHINEAL (Cf. cochineal) bug); 1883 as a type of bacterium, from Gk. kokkos grain, seed, berry …

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  • 128grain — early 13c., scarlet dye made from insects (late 12c. in surnames), from O.Fr. grain (12c.) seed, grain, particle, berry, scarlet dye (see COCHINEAL (Cf. cochineal) for last sense), from L. granum seed, a grain, small kernel (see CORN (Cf. corn)… …

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