Results for: losing purple dye
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losing purple dyeGram-negative
(Biochemistry) visual purple, photosensitive pigment found in the retina of many vertebrates (breaks down into retinal and opsin upon contact which light), light-sensitive pigmentrhodopsin
(Chemistry) contains permanganate, contains the radical MnO4 (strong oxidizing agent that has a purple coloring when in a water solution)permanganic
, , fruit of eggplant, , , plant with large edible fruit, aubergine, blackish purple, plant of East Indian origin that bears an edible fruit; dark purple egg-shaped fruit of the eggplant (eaten as a vegetable); dark purple coloreggplant
abilities of a sportsman; conduct of a sportsman (such as fair play, good manners, grace in losing, etc.), fair conduct, taking part in sportssportsmanship
act of winning or overcoming; overthrow; instance of being defeated, loss; failure, annulment, baffle somebody, beat a competitor, beat an enemy, cause failure, losing to an opponent, make something void, overcome, beat; frustrate, win a votedefeat
act or instance of losing; failure to keep; deprivation; something which is lost; defeat; destruction, death, drop in power caused by resistance, fact of no longer having something, instance of losing contest, instance or amount of claim, money spent i...loss
alabaster; type of reddish stone, reddish-purple rock, rock with large crystalsporphyry
anemone plant, cup-shaped flower in various colors (white, pink, red, or purple)windflower
any of a number of low evergreen shrubs bearing clusters of purple flowers (native to England and Scotland), ling, of purple color, small-flowered shrubheather
any of a number of plants having thick green or reddish clusters of flowers; imaginary flower which never dies; reddish-purple color; purple dye, flowering plant with drooping flowerheads, food dye, legendary floweramaranth
any of a number of plants or shrubs belonging to the mint family and having scented purple flowers; dried flowers and leaves of the lavender plant; pale bluish purple color, fragrant plant, pale purple, pale purple colorlavender
any of several plants that grow in temperate climates and are cultivated for their colorful flowers (of blue, purple, and white), plant with small flowersvervain
aquatic plant with distinctive leaves, aquatic plant with purple flowerswater shield
avoid doing something, make losing throw, renegecrap out
 

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