Sulfide-dye


noun, Chemistry.
1.
sulfur dye.
noun, Chemistry.
1.
any of the class of dyes produced by heating an organic compound, as an indophenol, with sulfur or sodium polysulfide, used chiefly in dyeing cotton.

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