Pigment

/ˈpɪɡmənt/ noun

A pigment is a substance that gives color to materials, such as paint, ink, or living tissues like skin and leaves.

From Latin 'pigmentum' meaning 'coloring, paint', from 'pingere' meaning 'to paint, decorate'. It originally referred to artistic colorants before being used in science and biology.

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