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A substance in particulate form which is substantially insoluble in a medium, but which can be mechanically dispersed in this medium to modify its colour and/or light-scattering properties.
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A finely powdered coloring matter. Natural pigments are usually derived from clays, plant materials and minerals. Synthetic pigments have been available since the 19th century. The colors used in Wafer's sculpture are derived from pigments bound in a wax medium. The artist obtained the glossy sheen by burnishing, or polishing, the waxy surface. Jeremy Wafer African Form I Enlarge Image with caption.
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| pigment |
In printing inks, the fine solid particles used to give colour, transparency or opacity.
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Topical color coating placed on a leather surface.
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