1. flavin - Noun
2. Flavin - Proper noun
A yellow, vegetable dyestuff, resembling quercitron.
Source: Webster's dictionaryDia, a 300,000-square-foot facility in a 1929 former cracker-box factory, is one of the largest modern-art museums in the country, housing works by Dan Flavin, Louise Bourgeois and Richard Serra, among others. Source: Internet
Flavin performed the poem at Fenway Park during the night-long tribute to Williams done at the park later that month. Source: Internet
Dick Flavin will serve as the master of ceremonies with an invocation by Reverend Gerald Osterman, a benediction by Reverend Brian Dixon and presentation of the national anthems by singer, Maureen Keady. Source: Internet
However, most of the flavin content of whole brown rice is retained if the rice is steamed (parboiled) prior to milling. Source: Internet
The short history of minimalism has long been told through the accomplishments of a handful of male artists, such as Donald Judd, Dan Flavin and Walter de Maria. Source: Internet
Hawks and Seton Miller worked on the script with Flavin for a month and filming began in September 1930. Source: Internet