- dye pan
- Текстиль: красильный бак, красильный чан
Универсальный англо-русский словарь. Академик.ру. 2011.
Универсальный англо-русский словарь. Академик.ру. 2011.
sap|pan|wood — «suh PAN WUD», noun. 1. a wood yielding a red dye, obtained from an East Indian tree of the pea family. 2. the tree itself. Also, sapanwood. ╂[half translation of Dutch sapanhout; sapan < Malay sapa ] … Useful english dictionary
zapon fast dye — ˈzāˌpän noun Usage: usually capitalized Z&F Etymology: Zapon, trade name for a lacquer, from German zaponlack : any of several solvent dyes see dye table I (under Solvent Orange 5, Solvent Red 8 and 35, and Solvent Yellow 19) … Useful english dictionary
ponceau — (ˈ)pän|sō noun ( s) Etymology: French, from Old French pouncel red poppy, probably from diminutive of paon peacock, from Latin pavon , pavo more at pavo 1. : a strong red to reddish orange called also coquelicot, granat … Useful english dictionary
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