noun
- Plural of fuchsine; synthetic dyes or pigments, typically bright red or magenta in color, used in textiles, inks, and laboratory staining.
Usage: Also called magenta or rosaniline dyes; Commonly used in scientific and industrial applications
Examples
- The textile factory produces fuchsines for use in high-quality fabric dyes.
- Fuchsines are widely employed in microscopy to stain biological specimens.
- The chemist ordered several batches of fuchsines for the laboratory's research project.
- These synthetic fuchsines create vibrant red and magenta colors in printing inks.
- Historical fuchsines revolutionized the dye industry in the 19th century.