Definitionn. very hard brown to brownish-red heartwood of a logwood tree
Last update: September 28, 2015
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Not logwood that. [Please select]
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] It is this hydrated chromic oxide in the fibre that yields with the Hæmatein of the logwood your logwood black dye. [Please select]
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The case is just the same with logwood black dyeing: without the presence of iron ("copperas," etc.) [Please select]
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With that logwood black fibre, anyone could argue as to a considerable proportion of the dye rubbing, wearing, or washing off. [Please select]
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It was laden with a strange perfume, blend of logwood flower, pimento, and aromatic cedars. [Please select]
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It is almost universally used for dyeing the black of woollen and cotton textiles, and logwood blacks are the standard of color-prints. [Please select]
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The agricultural products which connect Mexico with the rest of the world are sisal-hemp (henequin), coffee, logwood, and fruit. [Please select]
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In return, they came back with sugar, molasses, cotton, wool, logwood, and Spanish dollars with which the New England Colonies paid for the goods they took from England. [Please select]
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Examination of an unproofed fibre dyed with logwood black shows again the same characteristic structure with the dye inside the fibre, colouring it a beautiful bluish-grey tint, the inner cellular markings being black. [Please select]
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