pigment in the PONS Dictionary

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Traditionally, tattooing often involved rubbing pigment into cuts.
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Traditionally, artists mixed their own paints from raw pigments that they often ground themselves and medium.
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A vacuole is present and occasionally one or more pigment granules.
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The blue coloring of the fruit body is due to three azulene pigments.
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Most paints used either oil or water as a base (the dilutant, solvent or vehicle for the pigment).
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Up to five pigment granules may be present clumped into a single mass.
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Pigments can be classified as either natural or synthetic.
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By 1945, 80 percent of the white pigments sold were titanium white.
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She is only buying most bright pigments of any brand.
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Used primarily for photosynthesis, they contain bacteriochlorophyll pigments and carotenoids.
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