doubledyed iyi boyanmış

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dye
to colour with dye
A colored substance (which is soluble) that is added to ink, paper and textiles Generally speaking, dye colors are not permanent enough to be used for fine-art applications where long-term lightfastness is required Scrapbookers usually prefer pigment-based inks for use in their albums
fabrics or hair color with dye; "Please dye these shoes
To stain; to color; to give a new and permanent color to, as by the application of dyestuffs
A colorant that becomes molecularly dispersed at some point during application to fiber and exhibits some degree of permanence There are many application classes of dyes, including acid dyes, disperse dyes, reactive dyes, and natural dyes Dyes may be generally divided into natural and synthetic types Natural dyes are obtained from berries, flowers, roots, bark and more Synthetic dyes are chemical compounds
A soluble colorant Dyes are typically less stable than pigment colorants, but they can produce a greater, more vivid, color gamut
color, as in: I think I will dye my hair a lighter shade
Material used for dyeing; a dyestuff
A radiopaque substance used during an X-ray exam to provide contrast in the different tissues and organs "Dye"usually refers to the contrast media given intravenously
A soluble colorant; as opposed to pigment, which is insoluble
a die
Same as Die, a lot
One of the colorants used in all types of ink They dissolve in the solvent base used for that particular ink (water, alcohol ), as opposed to pigment
A color that is absorbed into a plastic lens
a usually soluble substance for staining or coloring e g fabrics or hair
Color produced by dyeing
A chemical coloring agent which is soluble in its target resin Upon solubility, the dye's micromolecular size determines its high color strength
a usually soluble substance for staining or coloring e
If you dye something such as hair or cloth, you change its colour by soaking it in a special liquid. The women prepared, spun and dyed the wool
{f} color, stain, tint