
1) Blood-red 2) Cerise 3) Cherry 4) Cherry-red 5) Chromatic 6) Cochineal color 7) Color carmine 8) Color like crimson 9) Composer coppola 10) Color with Frankish origin 11) Color with Continental origin 12) Colour with Frankish origin 13) Colour 14) Color 15) Colour with French origin 16) Color with French origin
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1) Cerise 2) Cherry 3) Crimson 4) Deep red 5) Irene 6) Red 7) Reddish 8) Redness 9) Ruby 10) Scarlet
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Carmine Carmine (n or n), also called crimson lake, cochineal, natural red 4, C.I. 75470, or E120, is a pigment of a bright-red color obtained from the aluminium salt of carminic acid, which is produced by some scale insects, such as the cochineal scale and the Polish cochineal, and is used as a general term for a particularly deep-red color of th...
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[color] Carmine is the general term for some deep red colors that are very slightly purplish but are generally slightly closer to red than the color crimson is. Some rubies are colored the color shown below as rich carmine. The deep dark red color shown at right as carmine is the color of the raw unprocessed pigment, but lighter, richer, or...
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• (n.) A rich red or crimson color with a shade of purple. • (n.) The essential coloring principle of cochineal, extracted as a purple-red amorphous mass. It is a glucoside and possesses acid properties; -- hence called also carminic acid. • (n.) A beautiful pigment, or a lake, of this color, prepared from cochineal, and used in mini...
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red or purplish-red pigment obtained from cochineal (q.v.), a red dyestuff extracted from the dried bodies of certain female scale insects native to ... [1 related articles]
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Natural red pigment obtained from cochineal
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<chemical> Colouring matter from the insect coccus cacti l. It is used in foods, pharmaceuticals, toiletries, etc., as a dye, and also has use as a microscopic stain and biological marker. ... Pharmacological action: dyes, food colouring agents. ... Chemical name: 2-Anthracenecarboxylic acid, 7-beta-D-glucopyranosyl-9,10-dihydro-3,5,6,8-tetra...
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Car'mine noun [ French
carmin (cf. Spanish
carmin , Italian
carminio ), contr. from Late Latin
carmesinus purple color. See
Crimson .]
1. A rich red or crimson color with a shade of purple.
2. A beautiful pigment, or a lake, of this color, prepared ...
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Type: Term Pronunciation: kar′min, kar′mēn Definitions: 1. Red coloring matter used as a histology stain produced from coccinellin derived from cochineal; treatment of coccinellin with alum forms an aluminum lake of carminic acid, the essential constituent of carmine.
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Carmine is a brilliant, deep, fiery red colouring derived from the cochineal insect. It was first prepared by a Franciscan monk at Pisa and manufacture began in 1650. Carmine is used as an artists' colour and as a glass colour, works well with water and oil, but fades badly.
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Carmine is a cultivated variety of potato.
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A warm rich red dyestuff extracted from cochineal insects found in Central America. It held an important place on the artist's palette from the 16th century until the late 19th and early 20th when it was passed over by the more reliable alizarins. An illustration of the pains some of the earlier painters were prepared to go to in preparing their co...
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[
v] - color carmine
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The red grape variety is a new variety between Olmo F2-7(Mazuelo x Cabernet Sauvignon) x Merlot (not to be confused with the German new variety Carmina). The crossing was made in 1946 by Dr. Harold P. Olmo (1909-2006) at the California Agricultural Experiment Station. The mother variety was already created in 1936 during the development of the...
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verb color carmine
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A red pigment/dye derived from insects native to South America and Mexico that live as parasites on cactus plants. Used as a colorant in food, cosmetics and textiles. Has been associated with severe allergic reactions. This ingredient is listed in the PETA's Caring Consumer guide as a substance of animal origin. None of Au Naturale's products are ...
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(color) carmín
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Carmine is an Italian name for boys and girls. The meaning is `song` The name Carmine is most commonly given to Italian boys. (23 times more often than to American boys.) Although in most countries Carmine is a name given to boys. In the United States, 1 out of 84 Carmine`s are girls. Use for the other sex: Carmelo,, Carmelo, Carmel What do they us...
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