Pigmenting: meaning, definitions and examples

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pigmenting

 

[ ˈpɪɡ.mənt.ɪŋ ]

Verb
Context #1 | Verb

coloring process

Pigmenting refers to the process of adding color or pigment to a material. This action can apply to a variety of contexts, including art, cosmetics, and various industrial applications. In art, for instance, pigmenting is essential in creating vibrant paintings. In cosmetics, pigmenting can help in formulating makeup products that enhance skin tone. Moreover, in industries such as textile and printing, pigmenting is critical for achieving desired colors in fabrics and prints.

Synonyms

coloring, dyeing, tinting

Examples of usage

  • The artist spent hours pigmenting her canvas.
  • The makeup artist focused on pigmenting the model’s cheeks.
  • The factory specializes in pigmenting fabrics for fashion design.

Translations

Translations of the word "pigmenting" in other languages:

🇵🇹 pigmentação

🇮🇳 रंगना

🇩🇪 Pigmentierung

🇮🇩 pigmentasi

🇺🇦 пігментація

🇵🇱 pigmentacja

🇯🇵 色素沈着

🇫🇷 pigmentation

🇪🇸 pigmentación

🇹🇷 pigmentasyon

🇰🇷 색소 침착

🇸🇦 تصبغ

🇨🇿 pigmentace

🇸🇰 pigmentácia

🇨🇳 着色

🇸🇮 pigmentacija

🇮🇸 litun

🇰🇿 пигментация

🇬🇪 პიგმენტაცია

🇦🇿 pigmentləşmə

🇲🇽 pigmentación

Word origin

The word 'pigment' comes from the Latin 'pigmentum', which means 'color, dye, or paint'. This Latin term is derived from the verb 'pingere', meaning 'to paint'. The use of pigments dates back to prehistoric times when early humans used natural substances like ochre and charcoal for cave paintings. Over centuries, pigments became more sophisticated, with various methods developed to extract and synthesize colors. The term 'pigmenting' emerged as industries evolved, particularly in art and manufacturing, where color addition became an essential part of product development and artistic expression.

Word Frequency Rank

At position #41,477, this word is among the less frequently used terms in English. While interesting to know, it's not crucial for most English learners unless needed for specific purposes.