- carmine dye
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English-Korean animal medical dictionary. 2013.
English-Korean animal medical dictionary. 2013.
Carmine — This article is about the pigment. For other uses, see Carmine (disambiguation). Carmine Carmine ( /ˈ … Wikipedia
carmine — 1712, from Fr. carmin (12c.), from M.L. carminium, from Arabic qirmiz crimson, from Skt. krimiga insect produced, from krmi worm, insect. The dye comes from crushed cochineal insects. Influenced in Latin by minium red lead, cinnabar, which is… … Etymology dictionary
carmine — [kär′min, kär′mīn΄] n. [Fr carmin < ML carminium < Ar qirmiz, crimson (< Sans kṛimiǧā, insect produced < kṛmi, worm, insect: the dye comes from crushed insects: see COCHINEAL); form infl. by L minium, cinnabar red] 1. a red or… … English World dictionary
dye — A stain or coloring matter; a compound consisting of chromophore and auxochrome groups attached to one or more benzene rings, its color being due to the chromophore and its dyeing affinities to the auxochrome. Dyes are used for intravital… … Medical dictionary
carmine — 1. noun a) A purplish red pigment, made from dye obtained from the cochineal beetle; carminic acid or any of its derivatives b) A purplish red colour, resembling that pigment. Syn: crimson … Wiktionary
carmine — n. [Ar. qirmiz, deep red] A crimson dye derived from the cocineal insect Coccus cacti that is used as a histological stain … Dictionary of invertebrate zoology
Indigo carmine — Chembox new ImageFile = Indigotine.png ImageSize = ImageFile1 = Indigo carmine 3D balls.png ImageSize1 = IUPACName = A name could not be generated for this structure. OtherNames = 5,5 indigodisulfonic acid sodium salt Section1 = Chembox… … Wikipedia
Natural dye — Skeins of wool colored with natural plant dyes. Natural dyes are dyes or colorants derived from plants, invertebrates, or minerals. The majority of natural dyes are vegetable dyes from plant sources – roots, berries, bark, leaves, and … Wikipedia
Indigo dye — chembox Name = Indigo ImageFile = Indian indigo dye lump.jpg ImageSize = 200px ImageName = Lump of Indian indigo dye ImageFile1 = Indigo.svg ImageSize1 = 200px ImageName1 = Indigo OtherNames = 2,2’ Bis(2,3 dihydro 3 oxoindolyliden), Indigotin… … Wikipedia
Double dye test — Double dye redirects here. For the concept in numismatics, see double die. Double dye test is useful for diagnosing vesicovaginal or ureterovaginal fistulae. For this test, the patient takes oral phenazopyridine (Pyridium) 200 mg TDS, and… … Wikipedia
indigo carmine — A blue dye used for measurement of kidney function and as a special stain for Negri bodies. SYN: sodium indigotin disulfonate. * * * indigo carmine n a soluble blue dye C16H8N2Na2O8S2 that is a sodium salt, is used chiefly as a biological stain… … Medical dictionary