Alkannin

/ælˈkænɪn/ noun

A reddish-purple dye compound found in the roots of the alkanna plant, historically used to color fabrics and cosmetics.

From Arabic al-hinnā (henna) combined with the chemical suffix -in, referring to a similar natural dye. The word evolved through medieval European trade routes when Arab botanists and dyers shared knowledge of plant-based pigments.

AMአልካኒን
ARالكانين
BNআল্কানিন
CAalkannin
CSalkannin
DAalkannin
DEAlkannin
ELαλκανίνη
ESalkanina
FAالکانیین
FIalkannin
FRalkannine
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