Liquor used to color sherry
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ARROPELiquor used to color sherry.
palominosA variety of white grape, originally grown around Jerez in southern Spain, used esp. to make sherry and fortified wines
liquoreddrink alcoholic liquor especially to excess usually used with up
boozeto drink intoxicating liquor especially to excess often used in the phrase booze it up
STAINSubstance used to impart color.
GELUsed to color a light
COCACRAYOLAWhat comedienne Imogene used to color with?
redyessubstance used to color cloth, hair, etc.
dyersubstance used to color cloth, hair, etc.
dyessubstance used to color cloth, hair, etc.
dyeingsubstance used to color cloth, hair, etc.
redyesubstance used to color cloth, hair, etc.
dyeablesubstance used to color cloth, hair, etc.
dyerssubstance used to color cloth, hair, etc.
dyesubstance used to color cloth, hair, etc.
undyedsubstance used to color cloth, hair, etc.
dyedsubstance used to color cloth, hair, etc.
redyedsubstance used to color cloth, hair, etc.
STAINERPigment used to give color to paint.
PEACHCrayola color that used to be called Flesh
BLUECURACAOLiqueur used to color a Bloody Smurf cocktail
coloursA substance used to give something a particular color
blushercosmetic similar to rouge, used to add color to the cheeks
buttermilkA pale yellow color (used esp. to describe paint or wallpaper)
gelthin colored transparent sheet used over a stage light to color it
coloringsA substance used to give a particular color to something, esp. food
coloringA substance used to give a particular color to something, esp. food
saffronthe orange-colored stigmas of a crocus, used to color and flavor foods
rhodaminesAny of a number of synthetic dyes derived from xanthene, used to color textiles
marblesUsed in similes and comparisons with reference to the smoothness, hardness, or color of marble
captanpowder, C9H8Cl3NO2S, of white to cream color, used as a fungicide on vegetables, fruits, and flowers
blushersA cosmetic of a powder or cream consistency used to give a warm color to the cheeks
limoniteamorphous hydrated ferric oxide, varying in color from dark brown to yellow, used as an ore of iron
limonitesamorphous hydrated ferric oxide, varying in color from dark brown to yellow, used as an ore of iron
sfumatothe subtle and minute gradation of tone and color used to blur or veil the contours of a form in painting
rhatanythe root of either of these plants, used as an astringent and tonic in medicine and also to color port wine
zaffreartificial mixture, resembling smalt, containing cobalt oxide and, usually, silica, used to produce a blue color in glass and in ceramic glazes
zaffresartificial mixture, resembling smalt, containing cobalt oxide and, usually, silica, used to produce a blue color in glass and in ceramic glazes
zafferartificial mixture, resembling smalt, containing cobalt oxide and, usually, silica, used to produce a blue color in glass and in ceramic glazes
zaffersartificial mixture, resembling smalt, containing cobalt oxide and, usually, silica, used to produce a blue color in glass and in ceramic glazes