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pigment
- the natural coloring matter of animal or plant tissue;a substance used for coloring or painting, especially a dry powder, which when mixed with oil, water, or another medium constitutes a paint or ink
- color (something) with or as if with pigment
verb: pigment, 3rd person present: pigments, gerund or present participle: pigmenting, past tense: pigmented, past participle: pigmented
noun: pigment, plural noun: pigments
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名詞
- 1. the natural coloring matter of animal or plant tissue carotenoid pigments are red, orange, or yellow the loss of pigment in the skin
- ▪ a substance used for coloring or painting, especially a dry powder, which when mixed with oil, water, or another medium constitutes a paint or ink all the frescoes are painted with earth pigments
動詞
- 1. color (something) with or as if with pigment the therapy masks the appearance of stretch marks by pigmenting skin
- colored with or containing pigment: pigmented areas such as freckles and birthmarks pigmented inks
Oxford American Dictionary
- coloured with or containing pigment: pigmented areas such as freckles and birthmarks pigmented inks
Oxford Dictionary
- a layer of pigmented cells in the retina of the eye, overlying the choroid.
Oxford Dictionary
- a substance (such as hemoglobin or hemocyanin) with a molecule consisting of protein with a ...
Oxford American Dictionary
- a substance (such as haemoglobin or haemocyanin) with a molecule consisting of protein with a ...
Oxford Dictionary
- a layer of pigmented cells in the retina of the eye, overlying the choroid.
Oxford American Dictionary
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- the natural colouring matter of animal or plant tissue: carotenoid pigments are red, orange, or yellow the loss of pigment in the skin
- colour (something) with or as if with pigment: the therapy masks the appearance of stretch marks by pigmenting skin
Oxford Dictionary