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coloring matter



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"Smoke" is usually composed of pure alcohol and coloring matter.

From Time Magazine Archive

Melanin is also the coloring matter of black cancer, one of the swiftest and most deadly forms of this disease.

From Time Magazine Archive

Or are the carrots and umbrellas mere coloring matter, meant to mean one thing to the artist, another to the esthete reader, another to the newspaper man, mere pigment?

From Time Magazine Archive

Main difference between the chemical composition of chlorophyll and the coloring matter of blood cells is that the former contains magnesium, the latter iron.

From Time Magazine Archive

A good one may be made by very thoroughly mixing fine varnish and flour, or by rubbing up size with umber or any other coloring matter.

From St. Nicholas Vol. XIII, September, 1886, No. 11 An Illustrated Magazine for Young Folks by Various




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