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carmine

[kahr-min, -mahyn] / ˈkɑr mɪn, -maɪn /
NOUN
red
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Francesco Totti won a Golden Shoe and Serie A's Capocannoniere, but was a renowned playmaker in carmine Roma red.

From BBC Mar. 3, 2026

Some parts gleam carmine, a reminder of summer’s first ripeness; other parts thin to ember-orange, where the flesh has given itself up to time.

From Salon Mar. 17, 2025

For years he’s been reviving the use of natural rather than synthetic textile dyes, notably including carmine.

From Los Angeles Times Aug. 29, 2024

A symbol of status, carmine red was already employed by the nobility of Mexico’s Indigenous peoples to dye garments, and widely used in the arts, to write codices, decorate ceramics and paint murals.

From Seattle Times Sep. 1, 2023

Danso frowns as she makes another round, filling the women’s cups with a dark carmine drink.

From "Kwame Crashes the Underworld" by Craig Kofi Farmer




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