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indigotin
in·dig·o·tin I0107600 (ĭn-dĭg′ə-tĭn, ĭn′dĭ-gō′-)n. See indigo. [indigo + -in.]indigotin (ɪnˈdɪɡətɪn; ˌɪndɪˈɡəʊ-) n (Dyeing) another name for indigo1[C19: from indigo + -in]in′digo blue′ n. 1. indigo (def. 4). 2. Also called indigo, indigotin. a dark blue, water-insoluble, crystalline powder, C16H10N2O2, the coloring principle of the dye indigo. [1705–15] in′di•go-blue′, adj. ThesaurusNoun | 1. | indigotin - a blue dye obtained from plants or made syntheticallyanil, indigodye, dyestuff - a usually soluble substance for staining or coloring e.g. fabrics or hair | EncyclopediaSeeIndigoindigotin
in·di·go (in'di-gō), [C.I. 73000] A blue dyestuff obtained from Indigofera tinctoria, and other species of Indigofera (family Leguminosae); also made synthetically. Synonym(s): indigo blue, indigotin [L. indicum, fr. G. indikon, indigo, ntr. of Indikos, Indian] indigotin Related to indigotin: Indigofera tinctoria, anilSynonyms for indigotinnoun a blue dye obtained from plants or made syntheticallySynonymsRelated Words |