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fus·tic F0375300 (fŭs′tĭk)n.1. A small dioecious tropical American tree (Maclura tinctoria syn. Chlorophora tinctoria) having wood that yields a yellow dye.2. The wood of this plant.3. A dye obtained from the wood of this plant. [Middle English fustik, from Old French fustoc, from Arabic fustuq, from Greek pistakē, pistachio; see pistachio.]fustic (ˈfʌstɪk) n1. (Plants) Also called: old fustic a large tropical American moraceous tree, Chlorophora tinctoria2. (Dyeing) the yellow dye obtained from the wood of this tree3. (Plants) any of various trees or shrubs that yield a similar dye, esp Rhus cotinus (young fustic), a European sumach[C15: from French fustoc, from Spanish, from Arabic fustuq, from Greek pistakē pistachio tree]fus•tic (ˈfʌs tɪk) n. 1. the wood of a large, tropical American tree, Chlorophora tinctoria, of the mulberry family, yielding a light yellow dye. 2. the tree itself. 3. the dye. 4. any of several other dyewoods. [1425–75; late Middle English fustik < Middle French fustoc < Arabic fustuq « Middle Persian] fustic
fustic: see mulberrymulberry, common name for the Moraceae, a family of deciduous or evergreen trees and shrubs, often climbing, mostly of pantropical distribution, and characterized by milky sap. Several genera bear edible fruit, e.g. ..... Click the link for more information. .Fustic (also yellowwood or old fustic), a greenish or reddish yellow high-polishing wood from a species of Cotinus (family Anacardiaceae) and from Chlorophora tinctoria (family Moraceae). fustic
fus·tic (fŭs'tik), A complex of natural dyes derived from trees of West India (Rhus cotinus) and Central and South America (Chlorophora tinctoria); used as mordant dyes for textiles. An important dye in the complex is morin, associated with the dye maclurin.ThesaurusSeemulberry |