What is the name meaning of CARMINE. Phrases containing CARMINE
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American, Australian, Christian, German, Greek, Latin, Spanish
Dolphin; Similar to the Thirteenth Century French Saint Delphine; From Delphi
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Finnish, Hindu, Indian, Tamil
Brother; Shaggy
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Hebrew
Beautiful.
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Hindu
Four-armed
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Shakespearean American Greek Spanish Portuguese
The Merchant of Venice' The Prince of Arragon, suitor to Portia. 'Much Ado About Nothing' Don...
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Viewer, Beholding, Viewing
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Existence
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English
English : variant spelling of Bridgeford.
Male
Italian
Italian surname transferred to forename use, derived from Spanish alférez, ALFIERI means "standard bearer." The Spanish word, alférez, was borrowed from Arabic al-fris, meaning "mounted fighter" or "knight," but the original meaning was not retained.
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Hindu
Lord Shiva
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n.
A cosmetic used for giving a red color to the cheeks or lips. The best is prepared from the dried flowers of the safflower, but it is often made from carmine.
n.
The dried bodies of the females of a scale insect (Coccus ilicis), allied to the cochineal insect, and found on several species of oak near the Mediterranean. They are round, about the size of a pea, contain coloring matter analogous to carmine, and are used in dyeing. They were anciently thought to be of a vegetable nature, and were used in medicine.
n.
The color of a ruby; carmine red; a red tint.
a.
Of or pertaining to, or derived from, carmine.
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A rich red or crimson color with a shade of purple.
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Of, relating to, or mixed with, carmine; as, carminated lake.
n.
A precious stone of a carmine red color, sometimes verging to violet, or intermediate between carmine and hyacinth red. It is a red crystallized variety of corundum.
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A beautiful pigment, or a lake, of this color, prepared from cochineal, and used in miniature painting.
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The essential coloring principle of cochineal, extracted as a purple-red amorphous mass. It is a glucoside and possesses acid properties; -- hence called also carminic acid.