10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «ARNATTO»
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1
A dictionary of arts, manufactures, and mines
arnatto is added, and the silk is turned again round the sticks : the solution keep*
without alteration. When the desired shade is obtained, nothing remains but to
wash the silk, and give it two beetlings at the river, in order to free it from the ...
Andrew Ure, Robert Hunt,
1867
2
Dictionary of Arts, Manufactures, and Mines
requisite, after dyeing with arnatto, to redden the silks with vinegar, alum, or
lemonjuice. The acid, by saturating the alkali employed for dissolving the arnatto,
destroys the shade of yellow that the alkali had given, and restores it to its natural
...
Andrew Ure, Robert Hunt,
1878
requisite, utter dyeing with arnatto, to redden the silks with vinegar, alum, or
lemon- juice. The acid, by saturating the alkali omployod for dissolving the
arnatto, destroys tho shade of yellow that the alkali had given, and restores it to
its natural ...
Andrew Ure, Robert Hunt, Frederick William Rudler,
1878
4
A history of the vegetable kingdom
The experiments of M. Vauquelin made on some arnatto berries imported by M.
Leblond, confirmed the efficacy of the process which he proposed, and the dyers
ascertained that arnatto obtained in this manner had at least four times the value
...
5
A Dictionary of the Economic Products of India: Abaca to Buxus
When it has acquired the consistence of solid paste, it is formed into cakes of 3 or
4 lbs. weight, which are wrapped in the leaves of the banana and known in
commerce as flag Arnatto. This variety is of a bright yellow colour, rather soft to
the ...
Sir George Watt, Edgar Thurston, T. N. Mukharji,
1899
The pulp surrounding the seeds is the portion of the pod containing the valuable
arnatto dye of commerce ; it is extracted by bruising and macerating the pods in
water, they are left in just enough water to cover them for some days, or until the ...
A. G. F. Eliot James,
1880
7
A Dictionary of the Economic Products of India
It is employed in Mysore as one of the second-rate dye-substances producing the
d'rty browns in which cotton fabrics are often dyed. It is also used in combination
with more valuable dyes such as arnatto (Bixa orellana) (Liotard). Fibre— The ...
8
Cultural Industries for Queensland: Papers on the ...
It is this pulp from which is made the arnatto of commerce. The seeds are reputed
to be cordial, astringent, and febrifugal, and the pulp astringent and slightly
purgative ; and they are used as an antidote for the poison of the Jatropha
manihot, ...
Lewis Adolphus Bernays,
1883
9
Encyclopædia Americana: a popular dictionary of arts, ...
ARNAOUTS— ARNAULD. ARNAULT— ARNE. ARNOLD-BENEDICT ARNOLD.
384 with the city of the same name in Anatolia, over against Constantinople),
both residences of pachas ; also Durazzo, the old Dyrrhachium. Arnatto, or
Annotta ...
Francis Lieber, Edward Wigglesworth, Thomas Gamaliel Bradford,
1840
10
Encyclopædia Americana: A Popular Dictionary of Arts, ...
ARNAULT— ARNE. ARNOLD— BENEDICT ARNOLD. 38-1 with the city of the
same name in Anatolia, over against Constantinople), both residences of pachas
; also Durazzo, the old Dyrrhachium. Arnatto, or AraoTTA, is a red dyeing drug, ...
Francis Lieber, Edward Wigglesworth, Thomas Gamaliel Bradford,
1829