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61 زرقة النيلج الذوابة
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62 Indigoblau
Deutsch-Englisch Fachwörterbuch Architektur und Bauwesen > Indigoblau
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63 бензо-индтгоий синий
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64 indigotina
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65 indigotina
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66 индиготин
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67 кубовый
ку́бовый цвет — indigo (blue)
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68 Copper-Plate Cloth
An obsolete term, once used for cotton cloth in indigo blue printed designs.Dictionary of the English textile terms > Copper-Plate Cloth
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69 Kanikis (Africa)
A plain woven cotton cloth made 64 to 72 ends and picks per inch, 30's warp and weft, with three or four grey cords down each selvedge of 2/14's yarn. The cloth is dyed indigo blue. Yarns are of a low grade. -
70 Navy Serge
A very strong and fine serge, made of fine worsted yarns, dyed indigo blue in the wool and used by the U.S. Navy for uniforms. -
71 Sabattus Rug
A modern American handmade knotted rug made in Maine. It is all wool, the pile being tied in a special knot. The design is taken from Indian pottery in colours of vegetable indigo blue and green. -
72 Niepce, Joseph Nicéphore
SUBJECT AREA: Photography, film and optics[br]b. 1765 Franced. 5 July 1833 Chalon, France[br]French inventor who was the first to produce permanent photographic images with the aid of a camera.[br]Coming from a prosperous family, Niepce was educated in a Catholic seminary and destined for the priesthood. The French Revolution intervened and Niepce became an officer in an infantry regiment. An attack of typhoid fever in Italy ended his military career, and he returned to France and was married. Returning to his paternal home in Chalon in 1801, he joined with his brother Claude to construct an ingenious engine called the pyréolophore, which they patented in 1807. The French Government also encouraged the brothers in their attempts to produce large quantities of indigo-blue dye from wood, a venture that was ultimately unsuccessful.Nicéphore began to experiment with lithography, which led him to take an interest in the properties of light-sensitive materials. He pursued this interest after Claude moved to Paris in 1816 and is reported to have made negative images in a camera obscura using paper soaked in silver chloride. Niepce went on to experiment with bitumen of judea, a substance that hardened on exposure to light. In 1822, using bitumen of judea on glass, he produced a heliograph from an engraving. The first images from nature may have been made as early as 1824, but the world's earliest surviving photographic image was made in 1826. A view of the courtyard of Niepce's home in Chalon was captured on a pewter plate coated with bitumen of judea; an exposure of several hours was required, the softer parts of the bitumen being dissolved away by a solvent to reveal the image.In 1827 he took examples of his work to London where he met Francis Bauer, Secretary of the Royal Society. Nothing came of this meeting, but on returning to France Niepce continued his work and in 1829 entered into a formal partnership with L.J.M. Daguerre with a view to developing their mutual interest in capturing images formed by the camera obscura. However, the partnership made only limited progress and was terminated by Niepce's death in 1833. It was another six years before the announcement of the first practicable photographic processes was made.[br]Bibliography1973. Joseph Nicéphore Niepce lettres 1816–7, Pavillon de Photographie du Parc Naturel, Régional de Brotonne.1974, Joseph Nicéphore Niepce correspondences 1825–1829, Pavillon de Photographie du Parc Naturel, Régional de Brotonne.Further ReadingJ.M.Eder, 1945, History of Photography, trans. E. Epstean, New York (provides a full account of Niepce's life and work).H.Gernsheim and A.Gernsheim, 1969, The History of Photography, rev. edn, London (provides a full account of Niepce's life and work).JWBiographical history of technology > Niepce, Joseph Nicéphore
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73 senam
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74 blu d'indaco
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75 Brachypteryx montana cruralis
ENG indigo-blue shortwingAnimal Names Latin to English > Brachypteryx montana cruralis
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76 ковелин
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77 poropango
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78 индиго
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79 poropango
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80 синило
blue, indigo; bluebag* * *blue (n)
См. также в других словарях:
Indigo blue — Indigo In di*go, a. Having the color of, pertaining to, or derived from, indigo. [1913 Webster] {Indigo berry} (Bot.), the fruit of the West Indian shrub {Randia aculeata}, used as a blue dye. {Indigo bird} (Zo[ o]l.), a small North American… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
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indigo blue — indigo blue, adj. 1. indigo (def. 4). 2. Also called indigo, indigotin. a dark blue, water insoluble, crystalline powder, C16H10N2O2, having a bronzelike luster, the essential coloring principle of which is contained along with other substances… … Universalium
indigo blue — n. 1. INDIGOTIN 2. INDIGO (sense 3) indigo blue adj … English World dictionary
Indigo blue — est un manga de type Yuri en 1 volume. Dessin et scénario : Ebine Yamaji. C est le troisième de cette mangaka. Sommaire 1 Synopsis 2 Éditeur 3 Articles connexes … Wikipédia en Français
indigo blue — I. noun see indigo I, 1b II. noun see indigo I, 3 * * * indigo blue, adj. 1. indigo (def. 4). 2. Also called indigo, indigotin. a dark blue, water insoluble, crystalline powder, C16H … Useful english dictionary
indigo blue B — noun or indigo blue R Usage: usually capitalized I&B : a vat dye see dye table I (under Vat Blue 35) … Useful english dictionary
indigo blue R — noun see indigo blue B … Useful english dictionary
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indigo blue — in′digo blue′ n. 1) indigo 4) 2) chem. Also called indigo 2) indigotin a dark blue, water insoluble, crystalline powder, C 16 H 10 N 2 O 2 , the coloring principle of the dye indigo. • Etymology: 1705–15 in′di•go blue′, adj … From formal English to slang
indigo blue — /ɪndɪgoʊ ˈblu/ (say indigoh blooh) noun 1. the colour indigo. 2. the essential colouring principle (a chemical compound, C16H10N2O2), which is contained, together with other substances, in the dye indigo, and which is now prepared artificially.… …