Archin

/ˈɑːrkɪn/ noun

A chemical compound found in certain plants, particularly lichen, used historically as a dye.

From Middle French 'orcanette' or related Romance languages, possibly influenced by the plant name 'archil.' The term refers to a specific organic compound extracted from natural sources.

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