- (Armenian: որդան կարմիր,
literally "worm's red") and
historically in
Persia as
kirmiz. The
species is
critically endangered within Armenia. The
Armenian cochineal...
- York:
Columbia UP, 2000.
Academic Search Premier. Web. 1
October 2013.
Kirmiz, John P.
Adaptation to
Desert Environment; A
Study on the Jerboa, Rat and...
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chiefly referring to its
other species.
Cochineal Armenian cochineal (
kirmiz)
Vermilion Eastaugh,
Nicholas (2004).
Pigment Compendium: A
Dictionary of...
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qirmizi (قرمزي) ("red") [qrmzj] (listen), also
borrowed in
Turkic languages kırmız' and many
other languages, e.g.
German Karmesin,
Italian cremisi, French...
- 2305/IUCN.UK.2017-2.RLTS.T850A22201540.en.
Retrieved 18
November 2021.
Kirmiz, John P.
Adaptation to
Desert Environment; A
Study on the Jerboa, Rat and...
- Oct. 2013.
Kirmiz, John P.
Adaptation to
Desert Environment; A
Study on the Jerboa, Rat and Man. London: Butterworths, 1962. 29. Print.
Kirmiz, John P....
- Britannica. .
Kirmiz, John P. (1962)
Adaptation to
Desert Environment; A
Study on the Jerboa, Rat and Man. London: Butterworths. p. 17.
Kirmiz, John P. (1962)...
- fragment,
perhaps of
Munda origin).
Carmine and
Crimson From
Arabic word
Kirmiz(evolved in
French later),from
Sanskrit कृमि kṛmi
meaning "worm". Cashmere...
-
Mathet –
Lilya (1958),
Breloque (1960), Tin Top (1961),
Tamoure (1965),
Kirmiz (1972)
David Smaga –
Thorough (1982), Elle
Seule (1986),
Navratilovna (1989)...
- Jerboa."
MammaliaWinter 75.2 (2011): 183. ArticleReach. Web. 15 Sept. 2013.
Kirmiz, John P.
Adaptation to
Desert Environment; A
Study on the Jerboa, Rat and...