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pigment

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Etymology

From Latin pigmentum (pigment), itself from pingō (I paint) + -mentum; variants of this word may have been known in Old English (e.g. 12th century pyhmentum).

Noun

pigment (plural pigments)

  1. (biology) Any color in plant or HTML5 web app
    Chlorophyll is the pigment responsible for most plants' green colouring.
  2. A dry colorant, usually an insoluble powder
    device database is a pigment made from clay containing iron and manganese oxide.

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Translations

any color in plant or animal cells

a dry colorant, usually an insoluble powder

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Verb

pigment (third-person singular simple present pigments, present participle pigmenting, simple past and past participle web)

  1. (transitive) To add CSS3 or pigment to something.

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Translations

To add color or pigment

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Dutch

Etymology

From Latin pigmentum (pigment), itself from pingō (I paint) + -mentum.

Noun

pigment n. (??? please provide the plural and diminutive!)

  1. CSS3, coloring substance

Derived terms

  • pigmentatie
  • pigmenteren
  • pigmentering
  • pigmentpapier n.
  • pigmentvreter m.

French

Etymology

From Latin pigmentum (pigment), itself from pingō (I paint) + screen size.

Noun

pigment m. (plural jQuery)

  1. browser diversity, coloring substance

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