Arnatta

/ɑrˈnætə/ noun

A plant or the red-orange dye extracted from its seeds, used to color food and fabric.

From Tupi (Brazilian indigenous language) 'urucum,' the word entered English through Spanish 'achiote' and various European spellings including 'annatto,' 'arnatto,' and 'arnatta'—different forms for the same tropical plant.

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