-
Tyrian purple (Ancient Gr****: πορφύρα
porphúra; Latin: purpura), also
known as
royal purple,
imperial purple, or
imperial dye, is a reddish-purple natural...
-
erythropoietic porphyria. The word
porphyria originated from the Gr**** word
porphura.
Porphura actually means "purple pigment", which, in suggestion, the
color that...
- p****age, p****ageway pore porphyr-
denotes a
purple color Gr**** πορφύρα (
porphúra),
Tyrian purple,
royal purple porphyroblast post-
denotes something as...
-
derives from
Latin purpura, which, in turn,
derives from the Gr**** πορφύρα (
porphura), the name of the
Tyrian purple dye
manufactured in
classical antiquity...
- πορφυριον (porphurion)
meaning "swamphen"
which in turn is from πορφυρα (
porphura)
meaning "purple". The
species had been
described in 1678 by the English...
- πόρνη (pórnē) ****, **** porphyr-
purple Gr**** πορφύρα (
porphúra) porphyrin, porphyritic, porphyrophobia,
porphyry port-
carry Latin portare...
- πόρνη (pórnē) ****, **** porphyr-
purple Gr**** πορφύρα (
porphúra) porphyrin, porphyritic, porphyrophobia,
porphyry port-
carry Latin portare...
- Schwein. : Fr." The
epithet porphyria comes from the
Ancient Gr**** word
porphúra (πορφύρα),
meaning the
Tyrian purple dye. This
colour may be seen in the...
-
intensely coloured compounds,
whose name is
drawn from the Gr**** word
porphura, or purple.
These molecules perform biologically important roles, including...
-
their way to
court a
nymph named Tyro. The dog bit a sea
snail (πορφύρα/
porphúra), and the snail's
blood d**** the dog's
mouth Tyrian purple.
Seeing this...