A substance used as a coating to protect or decorate a surface (especially a mixture of pigment suspended in a liquid); dries to form a hard coating.
1 The glossy pigment certainly seems to be the look of the year.
2 However, slumping demand for pigment and solar panel parts hurt fourth-quarter profit.
3 The pigment 's right, but they won't know for certain until this afternoon.
4 Both forms retained their original polypeptide subunit composition and their pigment content.
5 She thought of adding water to the pigment that remained and scowled.
6 There was a corresponding increase in the choroidal pigment of the eye.
7 Collectively, these results suggest that MREG levels regulate pigment incorporation into melanosomes.
8 Patients with vitiligo require lifelong treatment to regain and maintain their pigment .
9 A lack of pigment , she had been told in her school years.
10 These tumours are subclassified on the basis of the type of pigment .
11 The black pigment of the eye-spots is preserved better than anything else.
12 Customers, especially in Asia, held off on purchases of the paint pigment .
13 And there were the splotches of pigment of which Calhoun had heard.
14 Small warts were seen springing up from some of the pigment spots.
15 As a pigment , gray may be to all appearance black in bulk.
16 It is the same pigment that causes the green color in bruises.
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