Almagra

/ælˈmæɡrə/ noun

A red ochre or red earth pigment used historically for coloring and marking, particularly in pottery and wall paintings.

From Arabic 'al-maghrah' (the red ochre), derived from the verb 'gharra' (to be red). The word entered European languages through trade in pigments and dyes during the medieval period.

AMአልማግራ
ARالماجرا
BNআলমগ্রা
CAalmagra
CSalmagra
DAalmagra
DEalmagra
ELαλμαγρα
ESalmagra
FAالماجرا
FIalmagra
FRalmagra
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