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Definition of Substantive dye
1. Noun. Dye with a high affinity for cellulose fibers (cotton or rayon etc.).
Lexicographical Neighbors of Substantive Dye
Literary usage of Substantive dye
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Experimental Organic Chemistry by Augustus Price West (1920)
"example, is a substantive dye for cotton and woolen goods. ... EXPERIMENT 96
Dyeing with a substantive dye (Congo red) I Congo red bath (0.5 gram in 100 cc. ..."
2. Elementary Household Chemistry: An Introductory Textbook for Students of by John Ferguson Snell (1914)
"Dyeing Cotton with a substantive dye. Materials: Skein of cotton yarn. ...
Rinse in cold water. Experiment 167. — Development of a substantive dye by ..."
3. Elementary Household Chemistry: An Introductory Textbook for Students of by John Ferguson Snell (1914)
"Dyeing Cotton with a substantive dye. Materials: Skein of cotton yarn. ...
Rinse in cold water. Experiment 167. — Development of a substantive dye by ..."
4. Elementary Household Chemistry: An Introductory Textbook for Students of by John Ferguson Snell (1914)
"Dyeing Cotton with a substantive dye. Materials : Skein of cotton yarn. ...
Rinse in cold water. Experiment 167. — Development of a substantive dye by ..."