dyepot

noun

Etymology

From dye + pot.

  1. inherited from *budnós
  2. inherited from *puttaz
  3. derived from *pott
  4. derived from pot — “pot
  5. inherited from pott
  6. inherited from pot
  7. compounded as dyepot — “dye + pot

Definitions

  1. A pot used in dyeing.

    • Once the dyepots are ready, we add our fibers and fabrics, either leaving them to soak or, in the case of indigo, alternately submerging and aerating the fiber until the desired shade is achieved.

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