Lexicographical Neighbors of Dyeings
Literary usage of Dyeings
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Chemical Technology of Textile Fibres: Their Origin, Structure by Georg von Georgievics (1902)
"The most beautiful effects can be produced in this way, but the following points
must be borne in mind:—(1) The dyeings on the two fibres must be as nearly ..."
2. The Chemists' Year Book by Frederick William Atack (1920)
"The presence of chromium in wool dyeings indicates Alizarin dyestuffs on chrome
mordant or one of th< very numerous after-chrome colours. ..."
3. Principles of Dyeing by George Stronach Fraps (1903)
"Sulphur colors may be topped with basic colors, with the production of quite fast
dyeings. Fastness of Direct Cotton Colors. — The direct cotton colors, ..."
4. Laboratory Manual of Dyeing and Textile Chemistry by Joseph Merritt Matthews (1909)
"Testing the Fastness of Cotton dyeings. — In many cases dyeings on cotton materials
are tested in the same manner as on wool; but there are deviations from ..."
5. The Dyeing of Wool: Including Wool-printing, with the Dyestuffs of by Cassella, Leopold & Co., G.m.b.H., Cassella Color Company (1905)
"Direct dyeings behave like those of Diamine Yellow CP. dyeings ... Same as with
Diamine Yellow C P. Direct dyeings like those of ..."
6. The Year-book for Colorists and Dyers: Presenting a Review of the Year's by Herman A Metz (1904)
"Indigo dyeings on vegetable fibre (whether produced by natural indigo or by ...
(According to this invention the dyeings are treated with Turkey-red oil, ..."
7. Chemical Abstracts by American Chemical Society (1916)
"Rich dyeings are obtained by combining benzoyl-i,7-amino- naphthol or its derivs.
substituted in the benzoyl residue, ..."
8. The Natural Organic Colouring Matters by Arthur George Perkin, Arthur Ernest Everest (1918)
"The colours are strong—even J per cent, dyeings being satisfactory—and the tones
good though ... The best dyeings are given with tin mordant on wool, ..."