ETIMOLOGIA DA PALAVRA ORCHIL
From Old French orcheil, of uncertain origin.
PALAVRAS EM INGLÊS RELACIONADAS COM «ORCHIL»
orchil
lichen
architects
orchill
coarse
fishery
castle
results
street
giltbrook
wallets
orcein
also
archil
lacmus
natural
names
dyes
extracted
from
several
species
commonly
known
orchil
meaning
pronunciation
translations
information
about
oxford
british
example
sentences
reference
content
short
history
following
historical
review
represents
collation
scattered
data
term
introduced
into
england
probably
during
encyclopedia
britannica
called
violet
obtained
some
fermentation
that
yields
lecanora
purple
origin
chemistry
dyeing
with
website
significant
difference
between
mollusc
fast
whereas
would
fade
bright
medical
merriam
webster
variant
seen
heard
what
made
want
TENDÊNCIAS DE USO DO TERMO «ORCHIL»
O termo «orchil» se utiliza muito pouco e ocupa a posição
157.091 da nossa listagem de termos mais usados do
dicionário inglês.
FREQUÊNCIA
Raramente usado
No mapa anterior reflete-se a frequência de uso do termo «orchil» nos diferentes países.
Principais tendências de pesquisa e usos comuns de
orchil
Listagem das principais pesquisas realizadas pelos usuários para acessar o nosso
dicionário inglês online e expressões mais usadas com a palavra «orchil».
10 LIVROS EM INGLÊS RELACIONADOS COM «ORCHIL»
Descubra o uso de
orchil na seguinte seleção bibliográfica. Livros relacionados com
orchil e pequenos extratos deles para contextualizar o seu uso na literatura.
1
Lichen Dyes: The New Source Book
CHART 1: ORCHIL AND MUREX COMBINATIONS How orchil was used in
murex dyeing Sources* orchil used to duplicate murex Papyrus Hotmiensis 3rd
century A.D. orchil used to duplicate murex Plictho 1548 (Roserti) orchil used to ...
Karen Diadick Casselman, Karen Leigh Casselman, 2001
2
Lichens for Vegetable Dyeing
CHAPTER V EXTRACTING THE ORCHIL DYES Orchil is obtained by fermenting
lichen with ammonia, water and oxygen in a warm atmostphere. Use the back of
boilers, stoves, radiators or airing-cupboards, where the maceration can be ...
3
The elements of materia medica and therapeutics
Orchil-liquor. — Cudbear. 87 slightly reddened by an acid. Blue litmus paper may
be extemporaneously reddened by exposing it for a few seconds to the vapour of
acetic acid ; but for preserving, it is better to prepare the paper with litmus ...
The mountains of Cape Verde yielded one important product – a lichen known as
urzella, or orchil (Litmus roccella), which could be turned into a blue dye.
Together with indigo it was used to colour cloth (see page 40). To make orchil
dye, ...
Aisling Irwin, Colum Wilson, 2011
5
Pigment Compendium: A Dictionary of Historical Pigments
Mercury sulfides group; Chrome yellow; Field's orange vermilion; Vermilion Field
(1835) 93–94; Martel (1860) 29 ORCEIN Blue-Purple Generic compound Orcein
is the principal colouring component found in orchil (q.v.). Treatment of the ...
Nicholas Eastaugh, Valentine Walsh, Tracey Chaplin, 2007
Mercury sulfides group; Chrome yellow; Field's orange vermilion; Vermilion Field
(1835) 93–94; Martel (1860) 29 ORCEIN Blue-Purple Generic compound Orcein
is the principal colouring component found in orchil (q.v.). Treatment of the ...
Nicholas Eastaugh, Valentine Walsh, Tracey Chaplin, 2008
7
Pigment Compendium: A Dictionary and Optical Microscopy of ...
Mercury sulfides group; Chrome yellow; Field's orange vermilion; Vermilion Field
(1835) 93–94; Martel (1860) 29 ORCEIN Blue-Purple Generic compound Orcein
is the principal colouring component found in orchil (q.v.). Treatment of the ...
Valentine Walsh, Tracey Chaplin, 2008
8
Natural Products from Plants
This red lichen dye was imported to Europe about 1300 A.D. by a Florentine
merchant named Frederigo Orcelli, whose name was later given to the dye
substance, orchil, and slightly altered, to the genus of lichens used, Roccella. For
200 ...
Leland J. Cseke, Peter B. Kaufman, Sara Warber, 1998
9
A Dictionary of the Economic Products of India
6 Orchil. (Dagger. 338 Perelle. 339 Economic Properties of Lichens. acid it is
converted into sugar.— Starch also occurs though rarely in large lenticular grains
scattered through the tissues. Chloroph ll exists in small quantities only as do the
...
10
Knight's Penny Magazine
Orchil or Archil.—-This dye-drug might perha s about as fittingly be classed
among the reds as he blues; since it is employed for tints in which both of those
are combined, such as violet and lilac. The plant itself is a whitish lichen, called
by the ...
5 NOTÍCIAS NAS QUAIS SE INCLUI O TERMO «ORCHIL»
Conheça de que se fala nos meios de comunicação nacionais e internacionais e como se utiliza o termo
orchil no contexto das seguintes notícias.
A colourful history of progress
For example, most red dyes were derived from plants such as madder, beetroot, cranberry, safflower, and orchil; and a few more valuable ones ... «Spiked, nov 14»
Rich History
... Edwardian ballroom, as well as a number of other similarly well-preserved spaces, such as the atmospheric Cellars or intimate Orchil. But the ... «Successful Meetings, mai 14»
View to Ochil - why George and Lesley Mailer transformed their …
Dalfruan is off Orchil Road, on the outskirts of Auchterarder and a mile from Gleneagles Hotel, and was built in 1969 as a chalet bungalow. «Scotland on Sunday, nov 12»
Interiors: Andy and Norman Cameron's Auchterarder home
Rather than buying a plot, the Camerons purchased an existing bungalow on Orchil Road in the Perthshire town of Auchterarder back in 2006, ... «Scotland on Sunday, out 12»
PR: Beric gets back on track at Wakefield
Fusainization orchil paramo trigraph, pitfall clickstream nonpositive slangwhang gonadotrope. Teleview epilepsy galactotherapy sponsible ... «V8Central, mai 05»