Definition of Croceines

1. croceine [n] - See also: croceine

Lexicographical Neighbors of Croceines

croaked
croaker
croakers
croakier
croakiest
croakily
croaking
croaks
croaky
croatia
croc
crocacin
croceate
crocein
croceine
croceines (current term)
croceins
croceous
crocetin
croche
croches
crochet
crochet hook
crochet needle
crochet stitch
crocheted
crocheter
crocheters
crocheting
crochets

Literary usage of Croceines

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. The Paper Mill Chemist by Henry Potter Stevens (1908)
"brilliant croceines are well adapted for fiery red shades and are relatively fast to light. The blue acid colours (pure soluble blue, water blue) are used ..."

2. The Chemical Trade Journal (1888)
"(3) The new dyes patented by us possess the attribute of being These new dyes, therefore, can only be compared with the croceines; they are not the ..."

3. A Text-book of Paper-making by Charles Frederick Cross, Edward John Bevan, J. F. Briggs (1916)
"... the more general substitution of special dyestuffs—" Paper Scarlets " and " Fixing Scarlets " for the more troublesome " Cotton Scarlet " and croceines. ..."

4. The Chemical Technology of Textile Fibres: Their Origin, Structure by Georg von Georgievics (1902)
"... viz. for the production of a vivid scarlet by means of croceines and similar azo dyes. The modus operandi is as follows:—The cotton is first steeped for ..."

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