15 Verbs to Use for the Word pigments

Microscopic scrutiny reveals that it is made up in part of nerve cells containing a pigment similar to that present in the cells of the retina, thus clinching the argument for its ancient function as an eye.

Yet it is but just to add that these were produced during a state of transition from one method of applying pigments to another of totally different character.

He had brushed pigments on to cloth in a way of his own, nothing more, and the nation to which he had always denied artistic perceptions, the nation which he had always fiercely accused of sentimentality, was thus solemnizing his committal to the earth!

His Squire Western and Parson Adams are exquisite, his Allworthy is vapid: deny him strong pigments of individualism, and he is unable to portray strong character.

MARSH-CINQUEFOIL.The dried root forms a red pigment.

The whites honor their own pigment in all South America, but in the United States count the negro blood as more important.

It appears thus the blood brother of the adrenal cortex which also influences the skin pigment and so susceptibility of the organism to light, brain growth and sex ripening.

There must have been a downpour in the rainy world on the other side of the Sierras that moistened your pigments.

His skin and hair are like the canvas of a painter, always ready to receive pigments and ready also to give them up when treated with skill.

I then tried to remove the pigment which hid my figures; but the varnish was refractory, and, after a vain attempt, I finally cut the picture up and stuck it in the fire.

One saw their pigments and their lines in the castes; here a soupçon of the French and there a touch of the Dane; the Chileño, himself a mestizo, had left his print in delicacy of feature, and the Irish his freckles and pug, which with tawny skin, pearly teeth, and the superb form of the pure Tahitian, left little to be desired in fetching and saucy allurement.

Not every one who uses pigments can say, "I also am a painter."

Staining and coloring matters were well known to the ancients at a very early period, witness the lustrous pigments on Etruscan vases more than two thousand years ago; and inks are often mentioned in the Bible.

The corolla dried and reduced to powder will also afford a yellow pigment.

BRANCHING LARKSPUR.The petals bruised yield a fine blue pigment, and with alum make a permanent blue ink.

15 Verbs to Use for the Word  pigments