Carmoisin

/kɑrˈmoɪzɪn/ noun

A synthetic red azo dye used in textiles and sometimes in food coloring, also known as Amaranth or FD&C Red No. 2.

From French carmoiser 'to dye crimson,' derived from carmine; renamed and standardized as a chemical compound in the 19th-20th centuries.

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