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pig Boar and sow pig.
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pigment Various minerals and matter ground up and mixed with a fluid medium to create paints and colorants. Pigments can come from mined stones, plants or even from clays.
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pigmentation Any coloring matter in tissues.
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pig A container, usually lead, used to ship or store radioactive materials. The thick walls protect an individual handling the container from radiation. Large containers are commonly called casks.
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pigment Highly colored, insoluble substance used to impart color to other materials. White pigments, eg, titanium dioxide, are dispersed in fiber polymers to produce delustered (semi-dull and dull) fibers. Colored pigments are added to polymer to create producer colored or solution dyed yarns.
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