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D & C dyes

An acronym for Drug and Cosmetic dyes....view more

D.O.V.

An abbreviation for distilled oil of vitriol, or de-arsenicated oil of vitriol....view more

D.T. paper

An abbreviation for double thick paper....view more

dacite

An igneous volcanic rock that contains quartz and plagioclase feldspar....view more

Dacron®

[DuPont] A registered trademark for a polyester fiber made of polyethylene terephthalate....view more

Dacrylate

[Dacrylate Paints, Nottingham] A trademark for a series of coatings and paints....view more

daffodil

1) A light, bright yellow pigment made of cadmium sulfide....view more

daguerreotype

An early photographic process developed by Louis Daguerre of Paris in 1837....view more

dahlia

A natural orange dye obtained from any dahlia flowers, stems, and leaves (Dahlia sp.)....view more

dahoma

The wood from a large tree, Piptadeniastrum africanum, native to the west coast of Africa....view more

Dakota Mahogany granite

A warm gray granite with black, brown, blue, and red spots....view more

Dalamar

[DuPont] A brand name for an azo-type organic yellow pigment....view more

Damascus steel

A very strong, hand-wrought steel made in Near Eastern and Asian countries from approximately 900 to 1600 CE....view more

damask

A decorative textile with a woven, reversible pattern first made in Damascus in the Middle Ages....view more

dammar

A clear, pale yellow natural resin derived from Dipterocarpaceae trees growing in southeast Asia....view more

DampRid®

[DampRid, Inc, Orlando FL] A registered trademark for a disposable, non-electric dehumidfier....view more

damson gum

The water-soluble gum produced by a small plum tree (Prunus insititia) native to Asia Minor....view more

danburite

A colorless or yellow transparent crystal occasionally used as a gemstone....view more

Danby marble

A slightly translucent, cream colored marble with pale greenish gray streaks quarried in the vicinity of Danby in Rutland County, Vermont (Bucher 1996)....view more

danshi

A Japanese paper with a crinkled surface....view more


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