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Definition of Rhodamin
1. a red dye [n -S]
Lexicographical Neighbors of Rhodamin
Literary usage of Rhodamin
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Radium, and Other Radio-active Substances: Polonium, Actinium, and Thorium by William Joseph Hammer (1903)
"... rhodamin, etc., all of which show most beautiful changes in color when viewed
by direct and transmitted light. I also have some of the fluorescent ..."
2. General Electric Company Review by General Electric Company (1910)
"If, however, a piece of white cardboard be painted with a clear varnish colored
with rhodamin, it will be red under the light of a mercury lamp, ..."
3. Color Standards and Color Nomenclature by Robert Ridgway (1912)
"Methyl violet ib. washed with rhodamin b.; for hues nearer red, rhodamin b. with
... While more or less similar in hue to rhodamin b., several other aniline ..."
4. Physiological Histology: Methods and Theory by Gustav Mann (1902)
"It is for this last reason that rhodamin may be said to possess a quinone-like
... The rhodamin dye-molecule taken as a whole is a base, owing to the basic ..."
5. The Photographic Journal of America: The Oldest Photography Magazine in America (1915)
"... red filter with a dye of the malachite green character, and the positive from
his negative taken through his "green" filter with rhodamin or fuchsin. ..."