Ran as dyes
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thiazoleany of various derivatives of this substance, used as dyes or reagents
flavineany of a series of yellow acridine dyes (as acriflavine) having antiseptic properties
diphenylaminea crystalline compound used chiefly in the manufacture of dyes and as an indicator
safranineAny of a large group of synthetic azo dyes, mainly red, used as biological stains
safraninsAny of a large group of synthetic azo dyes, mainly red, used as biological stains
safraninesAny of a large group of synthetic azo dyes, mainly red, used as biological stains
diphenylaminesDIPHENYLAMINE, a crystalline compound used chiefly in the manufacture of dyes and as an indicator
diphenylamineA synthetic crystalline compound with basic properties, used in making azo dyes and as an insecticide and larvicide
salicylicas in salicylic acid, a bitter-tasting derivative of phenol that is used in making aspirin and dyes and as a fungicide
hematoxylinA colorless compound present in logwood that is easily converted into blue, red, or purple dyes and is used as a biological stain
azobenzeneorange-red, crystalline, water-insoluble powder, C12H10N2, obtained from nitrobenzene by reduction: used chiefly in the manufacture of dyes and as an insecticide
nitrica corrosive liquid inorganic acid HNO3 used especially as an oxidizing agent, in nitrations, and in making organic compounds (as fertilizers, explosives, and dyes)
flavonescolorless, crystalline, water-insoluble compound, C15H10O2, the parent substance of a group of naturally occurring derivatives some of which have been used as yellow dyes
flavonecolorless, crystalline, water-insoluble compound, C15H10O2, the parent substance of a group of naturally occurring derivatives some of which have been used as yellow dyes
flexographyA rotary relief printing method using rubber or plastic plates and fluid inks or dyes for printing on fabrics and impervious materials such as plastics, as well as on paper
tolidineany of several isomeric derivatives of biphenyl containing two methyl and two amino groups, esp. the ortho isomer that is used as a reagent and in the preparation of dyes
biphenylwater-insoluble, pleasant-smelling, colorless powder or white scales, C12H10, composed of two phenyl groups, from which benzidine dyes are derived: used chiefly as a heat-transfer agent and in organic synthesis
resorcinwhite, needlelike, water-soluble solid, C6H6O2, a benzene derivative originally obtained from certain resins, now usually synthesized: used chiefly in making dyes, as a reagent, in tanning, in the synthesis of certain resi
nigrosinany of the class of deep blue or black dyes obtained by the oxidation of aniline, used as coloring agents in inks and shoe polishes and for dyeing leather, wood, textiles, and furs
alizarinsolid appearing reddish-orange as crystals and brownish-yellow as powder, C14H8O4, one of the earliest known dyes, formerly obtained in its natural state from madder and now derived from anthraquinone: used chiefly in the
quinolinecolorless, liquid, water-immiscible, nitrogenous base, C9H7N, having a disagreeable odor, occurring in coal tar, and usually prepared by oxidizing a mixture of glycerol and aniline: used as a solvent and reagent and to make dyes