Indigo

/ˈɪndɪɡoʊ/ noun

Indigo is a deep blue-purple color. It is also the name of a dye originally made from certain plants that produce this rich color.

It comes from Latin “indicum,” meaning “substance from India,” because the dye was imported to Europe from India and nearby regions. That Latin word came from Greek “indikon,” with the same meaning.

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