Definition of Chromed

1. Verb. (past of chrome) ¹

¹ Source: wiktionary.com

Definition of Chromed

1. chrome [v] - See also: chrome

Lexicographical Neighbors of Chromed

chromdravite
chrome
chrome-cobalt alloys
chrome-dome
chrome-nickel steel
chrome-tungsten steel
chrome alum
chrome alum haematoxylin-phloxine stain
chrome diopside
chrome dome
chrome green
chrome horn
chrome red
chrome ulcer
chrome yellow
chromed (current term)
chromedome
chromel
chromeless
chromels
chromene
chromenes
chromenol
chromes
chromesthesia
chrometophobia
chromferide
chromhidrosis
chromian
chromic

Literary usage of Chromed

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

1. Treatise on Applied Analytical Chemistry by Vittorio Villavecchia (1918)
"chromed LEATHER 1. Physical and Mechanical Tests The external characters (colour and ... Chemical Analysis The analysis of chromed leather comprises the ..."

2. The Dyer's Instructor: Comprising Practical Instructions in the Art of by David Smith (1860)
"10 Pieces, f chromed GREEN. Boil 20 minutes with 1 Ib. of Chrome. ... 10 Pieces, f LIGHT chromed PURPLE. Chrome same as No. 17. ..."

3. Modern American Tanning: A Practical Treatise on the Manufacture of Leather (1902)
"... attended with no unpleasant after results. They can also be kept for an indefinite length of time without spoiling or deteriorating in quality. chromed ..."

4. Review of American Chemical Research by Massachusetts Institute of Technology (1906)
"At a meeting he Id April 22, 1906, the German section of the International Association of Leather Trades Chemists adopted a slightly chromed hide powder ..."

5. The Dyeing of Wool: Including Wool-printing, with the Dyestuffs of by Cassella, Leopold & Co., G.m.b.H., Cassella Color Company (1905)
"Anthracene Chrome Blue. ore tot and I After chromed dyeings: IV. Exceedingly good. Dyed on chromed woal: in—iv. ..."

6. The dyer's instructer: Comprising Practical Instructions in the Art of by David Smith (1876)
"Dark chromed Greens are dyed darker in the Copperas Vat first, and have about one half more Chrome, ..."

7. Leather Industries Laboratory Book of Analytical and Experimental Methods by Henry Richardson Procter (1908)
"This appears to be a defect common to all chromed powders, though less obvious when the chroming is light, and is probably due to a gradual loss of moisture ..."

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