The noun has one meaning:
Meaning #1:
dye with a high affinity for cellulose fibers (cotton or rayon etc.)
Synonym: direct dye
| WordNet: substantive dye |
The noun has one meaning:
Meaning #1:
dye with a high affinity for cellulose fibers (cotton or rayon etc.)
Synonym: direct dye
| Wikipedia: Substantive dye |
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Substantive dye is a dye used in a process in which dye molecules are attracted by physical forces at the molecular level to the textile. The amount of this attraction is known as "substantivity": the higher the substantivity the greater the attraction of the dye for the fiber.
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