Azocochineal

/ˌeɪzoʊkəˈtʃiːl/ noun

An azo dye designed to imitate or approximate the color of cochineal, a red dye originally from insect sources.

From 'azo-' combined with 'cochineal,' itself from Spanish 'cochinilla,' derived from Nahuatl. This represents chemists' attempts to create synthetic replacements for expensive natural dyes in the 1800s.

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