carmine

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English - Turkish
kızıl
lal
vişne çürüğü
karmen
parlak kırmızı renk
karmin
s., i. lal, kızıl
{i} kırmızı
kızıl renk
(isim) kırmızı
parlak kırmızı renkli
koyu kırmızı
(Tıp) Koyu kırmızı bir boya maddesi, kırmızıdan şapla çökeltme suretiyle elde edilen kırmızı pigment
kıpkırmızı
parlak kırmızı
indigo carmine
indigo karmen
English - English
of the purplish red colour shade carmine
A purplish-red colour, resembling that pigment

carmine colour:.

A purplish-red pigment, made from dye obtained from the cochineal beetle; carminic acid or any of its derivatives
The essential coloring principle of cochineal, extracted as a purple-red amorphous mass
A rich red or crimson color with a shade of purple
A beautiful pigment, or a lake, of this color, prepared from cochineal, and used in miniature painting
a variable color averaging a vivid red
Carmine is a deep bright red colour. a tulip with carmine petals. a dark red colour (carmin, from carminium, from qirmiz insect from which red color is obtained + minium ( MINIATURE))
It is a glucoside and possesses acid properties; hence called also carminic acid
(2 syl) The dye made from the carmës or kermës insect, whence also crimson, through the Italian cremisino
color carmine
A purplish-red pigment made from dye obtained from the cochineal beetle; carminic acid or any of its derivatives
A purplish-red colour
A bright crimson red
A brilliant red dye derived from dried and pulverized adult female cochineal insects, a tropical American scale insect which feeds on a specific type of cacti It is often used in the coloring of cosmetics, medicines, foods, etc Some allergic reactions are possible
(2 syl) The dye made from the carmës or kermës insect, whence also crimson, through the Italian cremisino
Of a purplish red colour
{i} crimson color; crimson pigment
vivid red
having any of numerous bright or strong colors reminiscent of the color of blood or cherries or tomatoes or rubies
carmin
{n} a powder of a beautiful crimson color
alizarin carmine
any of various acid dyes; used for dying wool scarlet red
carmine

    Hyphenation

    car·mine

    Turkish pronunciation

    kärmın

    Pronunciation

    /ˈkärmən/ /ˈkɑːrmən/

    Etymology

    () From French carmin Medieval Latin carminium, itself from Arabic قرمز (qirmiz, “crimson, kermes”) (from Sanskrit krimiga "insect-produced", from कृमि (kṛ́mi, “worm, insect”)), plus or with influence from Latin minium.
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