Carthamin

/ˈkɑrθəmɪn/ noun

A red pigment or dye extracted from the safflower plant (carthamus), used historically in textiles and still studied for modern applications.

From 'carthamus' (safflower) + the suffix '-in' used in chemistry to denote organic compounds and pigments.

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