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quercitron

[ kwur-si-truhn ]

noun

  1. an oak, Quercus velutina, of eastern North America, the inner bark of which yields a yellow dye.
  2. the bark itself.
  3. the dye obtained from this bark.


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˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins

Origin of quercitron1

1785–95; < Latin quer ( cus ) oak + citron
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Under the deep-furrowed, brown surface bark is a yellow layer, rich in tannin, and a dyestuff called quercitron.

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The American quercitron bark gives us also a useful additional yellow dye.

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A very minute proportion of quercetin, a principle yielded by quercitron bark, has been obtained from catechu.

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Brown.—Prepare a bath with 20 lb. cutch, 2 lb. copper sulphate, 4 lb. quercitron extract.

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Similarly the dyer proceeds to dye black upon a deep blue basis of indigo, with the ruddy colour of madder and the yellow of quercitron, &c.

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