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dye A colouring material that is totally dissolved in a liquid in order to make a stain that soaks into the wood instead of being left on top like a pigment.Dyes are transparent, and can make a deeply penetrating stain. Some dyes are not very lightfast.
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dye Oil soluble colorants used for coloring the core.
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dye A soluble colorant. Dyes are typically less stable than pigment colorants, but they can produce a greater, more vivid, color gamut.
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dye A soluble, colored substance that is added to ink, paper, and textiles. Although dyes offer more colors, they are less stable than pigments and will fade or dissolve easier.
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dye A chemical substance used to impart a colour to a material, particularly a fabric.
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