Azocoralline

/ˌeɪzoʊˈkɔːrəliːn/ noun

An azo dye producing a coral-red or orange-red color, used in textiles and paints.

From 'azo-' combined with 'coralline,' which derives from 'coral' (the marine organism) due to color similarity. Named to describe the visual appearance of the dyed fabric or paint.

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