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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
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Ztg._, 1909, 87.] was the first to prepare this substance from algarobilla, dividivi, oak bark, pomegranate, myrabolarms, and valonea.
Synthetic Tannins Georg Grasser 2005
This darkening effect of Neradol D is most conspicuous in the case of mangrove, maletto, and chestnut, but is absent in the case of algarobilla, dividivi, gambir, sumac, and valonea.
Synthetic Tannins Georg Grasser 2005
Algarobilla, sumac, gambir, dividivi, and valonea, on the other hand, are associated with large amounts of sparingly soluble ellagic acid, known as "bloom" or "mud" which imparts a light colour to the finished leather, and conveniently covers the dark colour imparted to the leather by other tanning materials; for this reason the former are often used in the lay-aways or in the finishing processes.
Synthetic Tannins Georg Grasser 2005
Whereas the catechol tannins (_i.e._, fir, gambir, hemlock, cutch, mangrove, and quebracho) are coloured black, those of the pyrogallol class (_i.e._, algarobilla, dividivi, valonea, gallotannic acid, myrabolams, and sumac) bluish-black, and the "mixed" tannins (_i.e._, canaigre, oak, and mimosa bark) bluish-purple by iron alum, Neradol D is coloured a pure blue.
Synthetic Tannins Georg Grasser 2005
Imports consist of cotton, linen and woollen fabrics, hardware, cutlery and machinery, kerosene, glass and earthenware; and the exports of cattle, sugar, tobacco, coffee, coco-nuts and fibre, dividivi and dye-woods, vegetable ivory, rubber, hides and skins, medicinal forest products, gold, silver and platinum.
Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 5, Slice 4 Various 2010