A blue dye obtained from certain plants (the indigo plant or woad), or a similar synthetic dye.
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Examples for "indigo "
Examples for "indigo "
1 The unreduced indigo will attach itself to the stuff and be wasted.
2 They look like a group of solid indigo pyramids against the sunrise.
3 Ipu brought back a dress in bright indigo for me as well.
4 Her indigo - tipped fingers moved across the keys, the sound delicate and beautiful.
5 I observed likewise, near the towns, small patches of cotton and indigo .
1 How about one where you process sugar and indigo dye in colonial Puerto Rico?
2 At this village they were busy making indigo dye in large jars like those of the forty thieves.
3 Even so, I decided to risk extrapolating known Berber customs of the Tuaregs, including their jewelry and indigo dye , back through time.
4 The indigo dye gave denim a unique character: it doesn't penetrate cotton like other dyes, but sits on the outside of each thread.
5 The German group has grown from a 19th century indigo dye workshop to a diversified juggernaut worth $95 billion.
6 30 is a sketch of an indigo dye - vat for cloth or warps.
7 Denim blue jeans, used to be dyed with it, and there is now a resurgence, using natural indigo dyes .
8 It is widely accepted that indigo dyes derived from Murex trunculus were used to produce the biblical dyes tekhelet and argaman.
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