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carmine
[ kahr-min, -mahyn ]
noun
- a crimson or purplish-red color.
- a crimson pigment obtained from cochineal.
carmine
/ 藞办蓱藧尘补瑟苍 /
noun
- a vivid red colour, sometimes with a purplish tinge
- ( as adjective )
carmine paint
- a pigment of this colour obtained from cochineal
亚洲网紅露点 History and Origins
亚洲网紅露点 History and Origins
Origin of carmine1
Example Sentences
Some parts gleam carmine, a reminder of summer鈥檚 first ripeness; other parts thin to ember-orange, where the flesh has given itself up to time.
For years he鈥檚 been reviving the use of natural rather than synthetic textile dyes, notably including carmine.
Some of Mexico鈥檚 most picturesque and imposing colonial cities, like Oaxaca, were essentially built on the wealth derived from cochineal dye, also called carmine, and known as 鈥済rana cochinilla鈥 in Spanish.
During this Era of Exploration, consumers also got their pink cheeks and lips from other pigments like carmine, derived from cochineal insects harvested in Central and South America under similar conditions.
VF: Pantone identifies it as a 鈥渉ybrid color,鈥 or 鈥渁 carmine red that does not boldly dominate but instead takes a 鈥榝ist in a velvet glove鈥 approach.鈥
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