Dyed

/daɪd/ verb/adjective

Definition

Changed the color of something using chemical substances; treated with dye to alter appearance.

Etymology

From Old English 'deag' meaning dye or color, related to Old Norse 'dagr'. The practice of dyeing dates to ancient civilizations using natural materials like plants and minerals.

Kelly Says

Dyeing represents one of humanity's earliest chemical innovations - ancient peoples discovered they could permanently transform the color of materials, leading to complex trade routes for rare dyes like Tyrian purple that were worth more than gold.

Translations

AMአማርኛ
ቀለም
ARالعربية
مصبوغ
BNবাংলা
রঙ্গিত
CACatalà
tenyit
CSČeština
barvený
DADansk
farvet
DEDeutsch
gefärbt
ELΕλληνικά
βαμμένος
ESEspañol
teñido
FAفارسی
رنگ شده
FISuomi
värjätty
FRFrançais
teint
GUGU
રંગવામાં આવેલ
HAHA
katsi
HEעברית
צבוע
HIहिन्दी
रंगा हुआ
HUMagyar
festett
IDBahasa Indonesia
dicelup
IGIG
nwere mma
ITItaliano
tinto
JA日本語
染まった
KKKK
бояланған
KMKM
ដង
KO한국어
염색된
MRMR
रंगवलेले
MSBahasa Melayu
dicelup
MYမြန်မာ
အရောင်
NLNederlands
geverfd
NONorsk
farget
PAPA
ਰੰਗਿਆ
PLPolski
barwiony
PTPortuguês
tingido
RORomână
vopsit
RUРусский
окрашенный
SVSvenska
färgad
SWKiswahili
kucheza
TAதமிழ்
சாயப்பட்ட
TEతెలుగు
రంగువేసిన
THไทย
ย้อมสี
TLTL
tinalong
TRTürkçe
boyalı
UKУкраїнська
фарбований
URاردو
رنگا ہوا
VITiếng Việt
nhuộm
YOYO
ti elu
ZH中文
染色的
ZUZU
ibhaliwe

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