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Eurasian herb having small yellow flowers and red roots formerly an important source of the dye alizarin color a moderate to strong red
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| madder |
An herb, the root of which is used to make a natural red dye.
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| madder |
plant that can make bright red dye.
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A red dye extracted from the root of the madder plant, Rubia tinctorium. Madder dye has been synthesized at the alzarine colors. "Alizari" is Arabic for madder.
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The Dutch Rubia tinctorum is the plant whose peeled roots supply madder, a pigment whose colouring principle is alizarin. The madders are brown, madder carmine and madder orange in colour. Back
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