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Dye vs Lydine - What's the difference?

dye | lydine |


As nouns the difference between dye and lydine

is that dye is a colourant, especially one that has an affinity to the substrate to which it is applied or dye can be while lydine is a violet dye derived from aniline.

As a verb dye

is to colour with dye.

Dye vs Juglandin - What's the difference?

dye | juglandin |


As nouns the difference between dye and juglandin

is that dye is a colourant, especially one that has an affinity to the substrate to which it is applied or dye can be while juglandin is (organic compound) an extract of green walnut shells, formerly used in medicine and as a dye.

As a verb dye

is to colour with dye.

Dye vs Clofazimine - What's the difference?

dye | clofazimine |


As nouns the difference between dye and clofazimine

is that dye is a colourant, especially one that has an affinity to the substrate to which it is applied or dye can be while clofazimine is a fat-soluble riminophenazine dye used to treat leprosy.

As a verb dye

is to colour with dye.

Dye vs Yed - What's the difference?

dye | yed | Anagrams |

Dye is an anagram of yed.


As nouns the difference between dye and yed

is that dye is a colourant, especially one that has an affinity to the substrate to which it is applied or dye can be while yed is (archaic) a saying or yed can be a burrow; a hole made by an animal in the ground or yed can be .

As verbs the difference between dye and yed

is that dye is to colour with dye while yed is (archaic) to speak; sing or yed can be to burrow underground, as a rabbit or mole; also said of miners.

Dye vs Sapan - What's the difference?

dye | sapan |


As nouns the difference between dye and sapan

is that dye is a colourant, especially one that has an affinity to the substrate to which it is applied or dye can be while sapan is a wood producing a red dye, usually species caesalpinia sappan .

As a verb dye

is to colour with dye.

Dye vs Dyehouse - What's the difference?

dye | dyehouse |


As nouns the difference between dye and dyehouse

is that dye is a colourant, especially one that has an affinity to the substrate to which it is applied or dye can be while dyehouse is a building where dyeing takes place.

As a verb dye

is to colour with dye.

Dye vs Ilixanthin - What's the difference?

dye | ilixanthin |


As nouns the difference between dye and ilixanthin

is that dye is a colourant, especially one that has an affinity to the substrate to which it is applied or dye can be while ilixanthin is (archaic) a yellow dye obtained from holly leaves.

As a verb dye

is to colour with dye.

Dye vs Yellowroot - What's the difference?

dye | yellowroot |


As nouns the difference between dye and yellowroot

is that dye is a colourant, especially one that has an affinity to the substrate to which it is applied or dye can be while yellowroot is , syn x apiifolia , a north american subshrub whose roots were formerly used to produce a yellow dye.

As a verb dye

is to colour with dye.

Dye vs Overdye - What's the difference?

dye | overdye |


In transitive terms the difference between dye and overdye

is that dye is to colour with dye while overdye is to dye (something already coloured) with another colour.

As a noun dye

is a colourant, especially one that has an affinity to the substrate to which it is applied.

Dye vs Alkermes - What's the difference?

dye | alkermes |


As nouns the difference between dye and alkermes

is that dye is a colourant, especially one that has an affinity to the substrate to which it is applied or dye can be while alkermes is the desiccated bodies of certain insects (female kermes ilicis'' and ''kermes vermilio ), which live on the kermes oak, formerly much used as a material for dye and a medicinal ingredient; also a given mixture, preparation etc containing such insects.

As a verb dye

is to colour with dye.

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