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ultramarine Meaning in Hindi (शब्द के हिंदी अर्थ)


ultramarine ka kya matlab hota hai


अल्ट्रामरीन

Noun:

नीला सा रंग,



ultramarine शब्द के हिंदी अर्थ का उदाहरण:

জজজ

यह तेज सांस चलने, तेज हृदय दर, पसीने, गर्दन की मांसपेशियों के सक्रिय उपयोग, त्वचा में नीला सा रंग और उलझन के जैसे श्वसन की बढ़ी हुई दर या गंभीर फुलाव में आक्रामक व्यवहार के चिह्न के साथ उपस्थित हो सकता है।

ultramarine's Usage Examples:

"Ultramarine poor in silica" is obtained by fusing a mixture of soft clay, sodium sulphate, charcoal, soda and sulphur.


ULTRAMARINE, a blue pigment, consisting essentially of a double silicate of aluminium and sodium with some sulphides or sulphates, and occurring in nature as a proximate component of lapis lazuli.


Now, however, the mottled soaps, blue and grey, are produced by working colouring matter, ultramarine for blue, and manganese dioxide for grey, into the soap in the frame, and mottling is very far from being a certificate of excellence of quality.


ultramarine blue will produce a range of bright violets.


Another very excellent method of vulcanizing cut sheet goods consists in placing them in a solution of the polysulphides of calcium at a temperature of 140° C. Rubber employed for the manufacture of cut sheets is often coloured by such pigments as vermilion, oxide of chromium, ultramarine, orpiment, antimony, lamp black, or oxide of zinc, incorporation being effected either by means of the masticator or by a pair of rollers heated internally by steam, and so geared as to move in contrary directions at unequal FIG.


It has been suggested that ultramarine is a compound of a sodium aluminium silicate and sodium sulphide.


This species from the high north of Europe and Asia carries green eggs, and above them a bright pattern in ultramarine (Sars, 1896, 1897).


Processes were devised by Guimet (1826) and by Christian Gmelin (1828), then professor of chemistry in Tubingen; but while Guimet kept his process a secret Gmelin published his, and thus became the originator of the "artificial ultramarine" industry.


In 1814 Tassaert observed the spontaneous formation of a blue compound, very similar to ultramarine, if not identical with it, in a soda-furnace at St Gobain, which caused the Societe pour l'Encouragement d'Industrie to offer, in 1824, a prize for the artificial production of the precious colour.


In 1828 he was awarded the prize offered by the Societe d'Encouragement pour l'Industrie Nationale for a process of making artificial ultramarine with all the properties of the substance prepared from lapis lazuli; and six years later he resigned his official position in order to devote himself to the commercial production of that material, a factory for which he established at Fleurieux sur Saone.



Synonyms:

chromatic,



Antonyms:

discolor, achromatic,



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