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- MORDANT Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of MORDANT is biting and caustic in thought, manner, or style : incisive How to use mordant in a sentence Did you know? Synonym Discussion of Mordant
- Mordant - Wikipedia
A mordant or dye fixative is a substance used to set (i e , bind) dyes on fabrics It does this by forming a coordination complex with the dye, which then attaches to the fabric (or tissue) [1] It may be used for dyeing fabrics or for intensifying stains in cell or tissue preparations
- What Is a Mordant? Definition and Examples - Science Notes and Projects
A mordant is a chemical that fixes or intensifies a dye or stain In fabric dyeing, a mordant forms a coordination complex with the dye, helping the dye attach to the fabric This polyvalent coordination complex is called a lake Mordants also intensify stains in microbiological slides or tissue preparations
- MORDANT Definition Meaning | Dictionary. com
Mordant definition: sharply caustic or sarcastic, as wit or a speaker; biting See examples of MORDANT used in a sentence
- MORDANT | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
MORDANT definition: 1 (especially of humour) cruel and criticizing in a humorous way: 2 (especially of humor) cruel… Learn more
- mordant, adj. meanings, etymology and more - Oxford English Dictionary
What does the adjective mordant mean? There are six meanings listed in OED's entry for the adjective mordant , two of which are labelled obsolete See ‘Meaning use’ for definitions, usage, and quotation evidence
- MORDANT definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary
6 meanings: 1 sarcastic or caustic 2 having the properties of a mordant 3 pungent 4 a substance used before the application Click for more definitions
- mordant - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
mordant (countable and uncountable, plural mordants) Any substance used to facilitate the fixing of a dye to a fibre ; usually a metallic compound which reacts with the dye using chelation 1964 , L F Salzman , English Industries of the Middle Ages , page 208 :
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