From Latin "to bite", a mordant is a substance used to prepare wool or silk for dyeing. It attaches to protein fibers, creating a chemical bridge with the dye. Common mordants are alum and iron sulfite. Madder and yellow plant dyes require mordants, but indigo does not.
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