Azocorinth

/ˌeɪzoʊˈkɔːrɪnθ/ noun

A reddish-brown azo dye, named after the brick-red color associated with Corinthian pottery.

From 'azo-' plus 'Corinth,' the ancient Greek city famous for its pottery. The dye was named to reference the distinctive reddish-brown hue of historical Corinthian ceramics.

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