alizarine

/ˌælɪˈzeɪriːn/

Definitions

1. noun

A red or orange dye or pigment, especially one derived from the root of the alder tree (Rhus coriaria) or from the roots of the alder tree (Alnus glutinosa) and other species of the genus Alnus, used in medicine, dyeing, and other applications.

“The alizarine used in the painting was obtained from the roots of the alder tree.”

Synonyms

  • alizarin
  • alizarin crimson

Antonyms

  • albino
  • bleach