Pigment vs Pigment - What's the difference?
pigment | pigment |
(biology) Any color in plant or animal cells
A dry colorant, usually an insoluble powder
(obsolete) Wine flavoured with spices and honey.
(biology) Any color in plant or animal cells
A dry colorant, usually an insoluble powder
(obsolete) Wine flavoured with spices and honey.
In biology terms the difference between pigment and pigment
is that pigment is any color in plant or animal cells while pigment is any color in plant or animal cells.In obsolete terms the difference between pigment and pigment
is that pigment is wine flavoured with spices and honey while pigment is wine flavoured with spices and honey.In transitive terms the difference between pigment and pigment
is that pigment is to add color or pigment to something while pigment is to add color or pigment to something.pigment
English
(wikipedia pigment)Noun
(en noun)- Chlorophyll is the pigment responsible for most plants' green colouring.
- Umber is a pigment made from clay containing iron and manganese oxide.
- (Sir Walter Scott)
Derived terms
* pigmentaryDerived terms
* pigmentationAnagrams
* ----pigment
English
(wikipedia pigment)Noun
(en noun)- Chlorophyll is the pigment responsible for most plants' green colouring.
- Umber is a pigment made from clay containing iron and manganese oxide.
- (Sir Walter Scott)