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dye color, as in: I think I will dye my hair a lighter shade.
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dye An ink colorant that is soluble in vehicle or solvent.
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dye Roman textile workers used a variety of natural dyes on cloth, including onion skins (golden yellow), pine cones (reddish-yellow) and tree bark (reddish-brown). Other natural sources included berries, leaves, minerals, shellfish, nettles and saffron from crocuses.
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dye To add color to fabric.
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dye any type of colorant that transfers color by dissolving in a solution. Some of the fragrant soy candles made by EnTheos are visually enhanced by adding a vegetable dye.
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