dyer's+broom
71Reseda luteola — Luteolin Lu te*o*lin, n. [From NL. Reseda luteola, fr. L. luteolus yellowish, fr. luteus: cf. F. lut[ e]oline. See {Luteous}.] (Chem.) A yellow dyestuff obtained from the foliage of the dyer s broom ({Reseda luteola}). [1913 Webster] …
72Quercitron — is a yellow dye obtained from the bark of the Eastern Black Oak ( Quercus velutina ), a fine forest tree indigenous in North America. The name is a shortened form of quercicitron, from Latin quercus , oak, and citron , lemon, and was invented by… …
73Genista tinctoria —   Dyer s Broom …
74dyewood — noun any wood from which dye is obtained • Hypernyms: ↑wood * * * ˈ ̷ ̷ˌ ̷ ̷ noun Usage: often attributive 1. : a wood (as logwood or fustic) from which coloring matter is extracted for dyeing dyewood extract 2 …
75Genista — n. any almost leafless shrub of the genus Genista, with a profusion of yellow pea shaped flowers, e.g. dyer s broom. Etymology: L …
76liqueur green — noun : a light to moderate greenish yellow that is greener and stronger than dyer s broom or acacia …
77woad|wax|en — «WOHD WAK suhn», noun. an Old World yellow flowered shrub of the pea family; dye weed; dyer s broom. Its flowers were formerly used as the source of a yellow dye. Also, woodwaxen. ╂[alteration (influenced by woad) of woodwaxen < Old English… …
78Die Frau ohne Schatten — Richard Strauss …
79Luton — For other uses, see Luton (disambiguation). Borough of Luton   Town, Borough Unitary authority   Luton Town Hall …
80Black Death — ), [ [http://www.pasteur.fr/actu/presse/press/07pesteTIGR E.htm Researchers sound the alarm: the multidrug resistance of the plague bacillus could spread] ] but recently attributed by some to other diseases.The pandemic is thought to have begun… …