Crossword-Solution: PIGMENT
Dictionary
| Word | Word Type | Definition |
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| Pigment | n. | Any material from which a dye, a paint, or the like, may be prepared; particularly, the refined and purified coloring matter ready for mixing with an appropriate vehicle. |
| Pigment | n. | Any one of the colored substances found in animal and vegetable tissues and fluids, as bilirubin, urobilin, chlorophyll, etc. |
| Pigment | n. | Wine flavored with species and honey. |
Anagrams
| Word | Anagrams | |
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| PIGMENT | anagram | TEMPING |
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Sentences with PIGMENT (5)
More recent developments in paper-based technology include improved `write-once' update devices which use tiny rolling heads similar to mouse balls to deposit colored pigment.
From my forehead the hand of the sneaking thern had reached out through the concealing darkness of my bed-chamber and wiped away a patch of the disguising red pigment as broad as my palm.
Carver, Director of the Department of Agriculture, Tuskegee, Alabama, says:-- "'The pigment is an ochreous clay.
One of the seven colors into which the rays of light divide themselves, when refracted through a glass prism; the color of the clear sky, or a color resembling that, whether lighter or darker; a pigment having such color.
What though the outer city reeked of the garish nineteenth century! In all this chamber there was scarce an article, from the shrivelled ear of wheat to the pigment-box of the painter, which had not held its own against four thousand years.
Quotes with PIGMENT (3)
You have a lot to learn, young man. Philosophy. Theology. Literature. Poetry. Drama. History. Archeology. Anthropology. Mythology. Music. These are your tools as much as brush and pigment. You cannot be an artist until you are civilized. You cannot be civilized until you learn. To be civilized is to know where you belong in the continuum of our art and your world. To surmount the past, you must know the past.
Then what is good? The obsessive interest in human affairs, plus a certain amount of compassion and moral conviction, that first made the experience of living something that must be translated into pigment or music or bodily movement or poetry or prose or anything that's dynamic and expressivee--that's what's good for you if you're at all serious in your aims. William Saroyan wrote a great play on this theme, that purity of heart is the one success worth having. "In the time …
Computer science education cannot make anybody an expert programmer any more than studying brushes and pigment can make somebody an expert painter.
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Appears in: Chronicle, CrosSynergy, NY Sun, NYT, USA TODAY.
Used 7 times in crossword archives (1985–2025).