Definition of Erythrosines

1. erythrosine [n] - See also: erythrosine

Lexicographical Neighbors of Erythrosines

erythropoietic protoporphyria
erythropoietin
erythropoietins
erythroprosopalgia
erythropsia
erythropyknosis
erythrorrhexis
erythrose
erythrose 4-phosphate dehydrogenase
erythroses
erythrosiderite
erythrosin
erythrosin B
erythrosine
erythrosines (current term)
erythrosins
erythrovirus
erythroxyline
erythroxylon
erythrozyme
erythrulose
erythruloses
erythruria
esbat
esbats
escabeche
escabeches
escadrille
escadrilles

Literary usage of Erythrosines

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

1. Bleaching and Dyeing of Vegetable Fibrous Materials by Julius Hübner (1912)
"... erythrosines, Rose Bengal, Phloxine, Fast Pinks. I)ye for \ to 1 hour in a lukewarm concentrated (short) bath, containing 30 to (;0 Ibs. of common salt ..."

2. The Dyeing of Wool: Including Wool-printing, with the Dyestuffs of by Cassella, Leopold & Co., G.m.b.H., Cassella Color Company (1905)
"749) possesses the same properties as the erythrosines but a more bluish and very brilliant shade. ..."

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