Definitionn. tannin extract derived from any of several mangrove barks of Pacific areas
Last update: August 22, 2015
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A good deal of teak and cutch is worked out. [Please select]
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; for light browns from Cotton browns, Diamine cutch, Primuline, etc. [Please select]
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Phenol for claret from Diamine cutch, and for gold yellow from Primuline, etc. [Please select]
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Cutch is used in the dyeing of browns and several recipes have already been given. [Please select]
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This method is more particularly applicable to such dye-stuffs as camwood, cutch, logwood, madder, fustic, etc. [Please select]
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--Northern India, and also on the Western Coast about Cutch. [Please select]
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All that William was saying was: "What can you expect of a country where they call a bhistee [a water-carrier] a tunni-cutch." [Please select]
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076) out by the use of two separate baths; in fact, it is done in the case of dyeing a cutch brown from cutch and bichromate of potash. [Please select]
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