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fustic
fustic (ˈfʌstɪk) Also 6–7 fusticke, (7 fustwick, 8 fustoc, -uc), 7–9 fustick. [a. F. fustoc, a. Sp. fustoc, a. Arab. fustuq, ad. Gr. πιστάκη pistachio. The name was transferred from the pistachio to the closely-allied sumach-tree (Rhus Cotinus), and thence to another tree which resembles the latter ...
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Fustic
Fustic is a common name for several plants and a dye produced from these plants:
A dye made from Maclura tinctoria (old fustic)
A dye made from Cotinus coggygria (young fustic)
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fustet
fustet (ˈfʌstɪt) [a. F. fustet, ad. Pr. fustet = Sp. fustete, an etymologizing corruption (as if dim. of Pr. fust, Sp. fuste stick, piece of wood) of the Arab. source of fustic.] A small European shrub (Rhus Cotinus), from which a yellow dye is extracted; called also young fustic. (See quots.)1821 U...
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Fustin
It can be found in young fustic (Cotinus coggygria) and in the lacquer tree (Toxicodendron vernicifluum).
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moritannic
moritannic, a. Chem. (mɒrɪˈtænɪk) Also morintannic. [f. mori-n + tannic a.] Only in moritannic acid (see quots.).1857 Miller Elem. Chem. (1862) III. 602 Fustic furnishes a yellow colouring matter..termed moritannic acid. 1891 Syd. Soc. Lex., Morintannic acid... The name given by Wagner to a powder o...
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Morin (flavonol)
Morin is a yellow chemical compound that can be isolated from Maclura pomifera (Osage orange), Maclura tinctoria (old fustic), and from leaves of Psidium
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fisetin
fisetin Chem. (fɪˈsiːtɪn, ˈfɪsɪtɪn) [ad. G. fisettin, f. fisett(holz) young fustic + -in1.] A yellow crystalline compound, C15H10O6, formerly obtained from young fustic (Rhus cotinus) and various other trees for use as a dye.1865 Chem. News 17 Mar. 126/1 M. Chevreul, who has been almost alone in his...
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M. tinctoria
M. tinctoria may refer to:
Maclura tinctoria, the old fustic, a medium to large tree species found from Mexico to Argentina
Morinda tinctoria, the aal
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moric
moric, a. (ˈmɔərɪk) [f. L. mōr-us mulberry + -ic.] moric acid, (a) see quot. 1856; (b) = morin.1856 Mayne Expos. Lex., Moricus, applied by Klaproth to a particular acid which he found in the bark of the Morus alba: moric. 1866 Brande & Cox Dict. Sci., etc., Moric acid, Morin, a variety of tannic aci...
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Ellen Miller (artist)
indigo dyeing, Miller went further, using both natural native dyes such as walnut, butternut and sumac, as well as imported natural dyes, like madder, fustic
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morin
morin Chem. (ˈmɔərɪn) [a. F. morine, f. L. mōr-us (in mod.L. the name of the genus formerly including the fustic-tree): see -in.] A yellow colouring matter obtained from fustic.1837 P. Keith Bot. Lex. 259 The colouring matter obtained from Morus tinctoria has been regarded by M. Chevreul as a peculi...
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Egyptian (1826 ship)
arrived at Liverpool with a cargo of palm oil, munjeet (Munjeet or Indian madder (Rubia cordifolia), wool, quercitron bark, rosewood, logwood, safflower, fustic
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خشب صباغ
Old Fustic من الهند وإفريقية ينتج صبغة صفراء.
خشب البقم من بليز تنتج صبغة حمراء أو أرجوانية.
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anacardiaceous
anacardiaceous, a. Bot. (ænaˌkɑːdɪˈeɪʃəs) [f. mod.L. anacardi-um (see above) + -aceous.] Belonging to the family Anacardiaceæ, to which the Cashew-nut belongs, as well as the trees that produce mangos, pistachios, mastic, and fustic.1853 in Mayne Exp. Lex.
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Dyewoods
Old Fustic from India and Africa, producing a yellow dye.
Logwood from Belize, producing a red or purple dye.
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