Carmine

/ˈkɑrmən/ noun

A deep red or crimson color, or the vivid red pigment that comes from crushed insects called cochineal.

From Old French 'carmin,' from Medieval Latin 'carminium,' which came from Arabic 'qirmiz,' itself from Sanskrit 'krmi' meaning 'insect.' The color traveled westward along trade routes as a precious luxury dye.

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