The spelling dye refers to coloring, as with cloth or hair.
The spelling die means to suffer death, or is the singular noun form of dice.
There are two homophones (sound alike words) :
DYEING - coloring, from the verb to dye.
DYING - perishing, or failing, from the verb to die.
Hair dye is how you spell it.
That is the correct spelling of "indophenol" (a dye).
That is the correct spelling of "tie dye" (fabric coloring process that yields a distinctive pattern).
The form of the word is spelled "dyeing" (adding dye to a material). The homophone "dying" means losing life.
It is spelled "tie dye" because the article being tie dyed is "tied" to prevent some portions from being exposed to the dye. It can be tied with some kind of band or even tied in a knot.
The letters spell the word litmus. It means a dye that is red under acid conditions and blue under alkaline conditions.
(I'm unsure of how to spell it, but this is how my boyfriend taught me) Debiout. [Dye-bo] It means white.
The present tense - dye or dyes (3rd person singular). The present continuous - is dyeing The present perfect - have dyed / has dyed The present perfect continuous - have been dyeing/ has been dyeing
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dye what as in dye her hair?
What kind of dye is it? Because you can probably dye your head fuchsia with rit dye if they have it in that color. :)
Orange dye is made by combining a yellow dye and a red dye.