Brazilin

/ˈbræzɪlɪn/ noun

The main red-brown dye compound found in brasilwood, used historically to color textiles and leather.

From 'brazil' (the dyewood) plus the chemical suffix '-in' (used for organic compounds like 'quinine,' 'tannin'). The wood 'brasil' comes from Portuguese, possibly from an Arabic or Indian language origin.

AMብራዚል
ARبرازيلي
BNব্রাজিলীয়
CAbrasilian
CSBrazilec
DAbrasilianer
DEBrasilianer
ELΒραζιλιάνος
ESbrasileño
FAبرزیلی
FIbrasilialainen
FRbrésilien
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