Use "mordant" in a sentence

1. Etching mordant acids

2. chrome mordant dyeing

3. Chrome mordant dyeing

4. (v) Chrome mordant dyes

5. (c) Chrome mordant dyeing

6. Actors feared the critic's mordant pen.

7. A mordant helps the dye the material.

8. Chrome mordant dyeing is not allowed.

9. Chrome mordant dyeing is not allowed

10. His mordant wit appealed to students.

11. Chrome mordant dyes shall not be used.

12. A modent mordant helps fix the dye to the material.

13. A solution called a mordant is used the dying process.

14. Mordant Red 3, Alizarin Carmine, and C.I 58005

15. Acid and mordant dyes and preparations based thereon

16. Mordant composition containing citric acid for natural dye processes

17. 24 The play's mordant comedy makes for compelling viewing.

18. All those elements resist to acids and mordant alcalis.

19. A mordant helps fix the dye to the material.

20. Reactive dyes exhibited better dyeing properties than mordant dyes on attenuated wool.

21. Isn't it necessary to add mordant in the process of dyeing?

22. But the play's compassion and mordant comedy make for compelling viewing.

23. A mordant helps fit fix the dye to the material.

24. A solution called a mordant is used in the dying process.

25. A solution a mordant is used in the dying process.

26. Test report required on application only if chrome mordant dyeing is used.

27. A modern t help mordant helps fix the dye to the material.

28. ■ No APEOs, DTDMAC, DSDMAC, DHTDMAC, EDTA, LAS, DTPA, chrome mordant dyeing.

29. A moden mordant helps mix fix the dye to the material.

30. A modent mordant helps fix the diy dye to the materiamaterial.

31. A solution a mordant is used in the dying dyeing process.

32. A solution called a mordant is used in the dying proccessdyeing process.

33. The narrators have a mordant contempt for everyone and everything, including themselves.

34. He showed his willingness to trade his mordant wit for the required political cliches.

35. - -Acid dyes, whether or not premetallized, and preparations based thereon; mordant dyes and preparations based thereon

36. Wool dyeing is discussed in terms of acid, metal-complex, mordant (chrome) and reactive dyestuffs.

37. It discusses Symplocos caudata as a mordant was used in Yellow dyeing and You dyeing.

38. She was totally guileless, honest, with a mordant sense of humour and sardonic wit.

39. Acid dyes, whether or not premetallized, and preparations based thereon; mordant dyes and preparations based thereon

40. Chrome mordant dyes shall not be used in polyamide and wool fibres and fabrics made of these fibres.

41. Acid dyes, whether or not premetallised, and preparations based thereon; mordant dyes and preparations based thereon

42. Permanent on all natural fibers, Cochineal is used like an acid dye or with a mordant such as alum.

43. The dye colors the textile fiber without the need of a mordant, or fixative —a unique property among dyes.

44. The azo dyes derived from Benzidine are important because, unlike simpler classes of azo dyes, they become strongly fixed to cotton without a mordant.

45. It has been further noticed that the mode of preparation, changes the character of the hydrous oxide as a basic or as an acidic mordant.

46. Chintz, in the 5,000 years since Indian artisans began developing it, had been defined as cotton cloth dyed with plant pigments using mordant and resist techniques

47. A US Marine Corps junior officer told me recently of the latest mordant joke in Afghanistan: "The Americans have the watches, but we have the time."

48. The plate is then dipped in a bath of acid, technically called the mordant (French for "biting") or etchant, or has acid washed over it.

49. But when that was not so, it was necessary to treat the material first with a mordant, a substance having an attraction for both the fiber and the dye.

50. Aelementor (Spirits of the Mountain • Spirits of the Wind) • Eidolon • Spite • Sylvaneth (Branchling • Forest Folk • Noble Spirits • Free Spirits • Outcasts) Undead: Malignant • Mordant • Reanimant • Skeleton • Vampire • Zombie: Daemons

51. Anthraquinone dye definition is - any of a large class of dyes (as mordant, acid, acetate, and vat dyes) derived from Anthraquinone and noted for their fastness.

52. Gaidar, a diminutive and tubby figure with a mordant and self-deprecating sense of humour, emerged as the dominant thinker and natural leader of his group.

53. Dye: 1 of Celandine 1 lb wool 1/3 cup alum 1 Tbsp cream of tartar 4 gal water Mordant the wool in the alum and cream of tartar

54. The diminished stainability of the Nissl-substance and cell nuclei after mordant, would seem to indicate the formation of a chrome-nucleic acid compound that is hard to dissociate.

55. A bipolar electrolytic cell designed as a filter press may be used both for producing peroxodisulphuric acid and/or peroxodisulphate and for regenerating etching, mordant and oxidating solutions by a peroxodisulphate recycling process.

56. To serve as a mordant, a substance must at least have an attraction for the coloring matter, so that it will combine with it to form a colored compound that is insoluble.

57. Acerbic adjective sharp, cutting, biting, severe, acid, bitter, nasty, harsh, stern, rude, scathing, acrimonious, barbed, unkind, unfriendly, sarcastic, sardonic, caustic, churlish, vitriolic, trenchant, acrid, brusque, rancorous, mordant, mordacious comments made in a spirit of Acerbic wit

58. Acerbic adjective sharp, cutting, biting, severe, acid, bitter, nasty, harsh, stern, rude, scathing, acrimonious, barbed, unkind, unfriendly, sarcastic, sardonic, caustic, churlish, vitriolic, trenchant, acrid, brusque, rancorous, mordant, mordacious comments made in a spirit of Acerbic wit

59. Alizarin (əlĭz`ərĭn), or 1,2-dihydroxyanthraquinone, mordant vegetable dye obtained originally from the root of the madder plant (Rubia tinctorum), in which it occurs as a glucoside.The term also includes a group of synthetic dyestuffs prepared from coal-tar derivatives

60. Alizarin (əlĭz`ərĭn), or 1,2-dihydroxyanthraquinone, mordant vegetable dye obtained originally from the root of the madder plant (Rubia tinctorum), in which it occurs as a glucoside.The term also includes a group of synthetic dyestuffs prepared from coal-tar derivatives

61. Corrosive: 1 adj of a substance, especially a strong acid; capable of destroying or eating away by chemical action Synonyms: caustic , erosive , mordant , vitriolic destructive causing destruction or much damage adj spitefully sarcastic “ Corrosive cristism” Synonyms: sarcastic expressing or expressive of ridicule that wounds n a substance

62. Hustvedt rarely Belabors the theme—this brisk, ebullient novel is a potpourri of poems, diary entries, emails and quicksilver self-analysis: "My own head was a storehouse of multiloquy, the flux de mots of myriad contrarians who argued and debated and skewered one another with mordant parley." What the Nanny Saw; the Trouble With Men