Carthame

/ˈkɑrθeɪm/ noun

An archaic or alternative spelling of carthamus or safflower, a plant with yellow and red flowers used historically for dyes and oil.

From Arabic 'qurthum,' the name of the safflower plant, arriving in English through medieval trade and botanical texts.

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