Crossword Clue: Dye that comes from the French word for nitrogen
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Possibly related crossword clues for "Dye that comes from the French word for nitrogen"
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- Dye class
- Dye containing a nitrogen compound
- Dye family
- Dye group
- Dye that comes from the French word for nitrogen
- Dye type
- Group of dyes
- Denoting nitrogen
- Containing nitrogen: Prefix
- Chemical prefix
- Organic dye
- Kind of compound in chemistry
- Kind of dye containing nitrogen
- Kind of dye with vivid colors
- Kind of dye
- Plastic and leather dye
- Like some synthetic colorants
- Vivid dye
- Prefix denoting hydrogen
- Prefix with benzene
- Nitrogen-based dye
- Nitrogen-based
- Nitrogen: prefix
- Nitrogenic dye
- Nitrogenous dye
- Type of dye
- Type of pigment used in artists' paints
- Takes in
Recent Usage of Dye that comes from the French word for nitrogen in Crossword Puzzles
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- LA Times - May 8, 2013