dye
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- 1. An ancient purple dye made from sea snails.
- 3. An earthy pigment that provides a warm yellow shade.
- 4. A berry that produces dark purple dye.
- 5. A blue pigment often used in ceramics and glass.
- 8. A fruit that yields a blue-purple dye.
- 10. A fabric dyeing technique using wax to resist color.
- 11. A bright yellow to orange pigment made from cadmium salts.
- 12. A bright yellow pigment commonly used in art.
- 15. A dye made from the leaves of a flowering plant, used for body art.
- 16. A costly spice known for its yellow pigment.
- 19. Can be processed to create natural dyes.
- 21. A synthetic dye derived from coal tar.
- 23. Refers to dyes that are chemically manufactured.
- 25. A leafy green vegetable used to make a green dye.
- 27. A fruit that produces a deep purple dye.
- 31. A synthetic dye characterized by nitrogen groups.
- 32. A red dye derived from madder root.
- 34. A bright red pigment made from mercury sulfide.
- 36. A Japanese tie-dye technique creating unique patterns.
- 37. A reddish-brown pigment from oxidized iron.
- 39. A yellow spice used as a natural coloring agent.
- 42. A vegetable that can create a deep red pigment.
- 43. A bright red pigment made from cadmium sulfide.
- 45. A white pigment often used in paints and coatings.
- 46. The pit can produce a pink dye when processed.
- 47. A hue that can be achieved with various natural sources like plants.
- 48. Can be used to produce shades of purple and red.
- 49. A dye made from crushed cochineal insects, producing red.
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- 2. A deep black pigment made from charred ivory.
- 5. A black pigment made from burnt organic material.
- 6. A deep blue pigment created by reacting iron salts.
- 7. Flowers used for their vibrant red dye properties.
- 9. A pigment used to create white or pastel shades.
- 10. A reddish-brown pigment created from heated clay.
- 13. A source of natural dye that produces yellow to brown shades.
- 14. A substance used to stabilize dye on fabric.
- 17. A vibrant pink dye derived from the fuchsia plant.
- 18. A term used to describe dyes that do not fade easily.
- 20. A natural earth pigment ranging from yellow to red.
- 22. Natural compounds found in plants, often used for dyeing.
- 24. A blue stone historically ground to create pigment.
- 26. A pigment that produces various shades of red, brown, or yellow.
- 28. A natural dye that yields shades of purple.
- 29. A vivid red pigment made from cochineal insects.
- 30. A natural dye derived from the husks of walnuts, producing brown.
- 33. A dark brown pigment originally made from cuttlefish ink.
- 35. Often used to describe non-synthetic coloring agents.
- 38. A natural resin used as a binding agent in dyes.
- 40. A plant used historically to produce red dye.
- 41. A plant that can produce purple dye when boiled.
- 44. A green mineral pigment historically used in art.
- 50. A deep blue dye traditionally derived from plants.
- 51. A light purple hue often used in fabric dyeing.