- (/ælˈkɜːrmiz, -mɪs/, Italian: [alˈkɛrmes]; from the Arabic: القرمز, romanized: al-
qirmiz, lit. 'cochineal', from Persian: کرمست, romanized: kermest, lit. 'bloody...
- the
source of
natural crimson. The word "kermes" is
derived from
Turkish qirmiz or
kirmizi (قرمز), "crimson" (both the
colour and the dyestuff), itself...
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Enneapterygius qirmiz is a
species of
triplefin blenny in the
genus Enneapterygius. It was
described by
Wouter Holleman and
Sergey V.
Bogorodsky in 2012...
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carmin (12th century), from
Medieval Latin carminium, from
Persian قرمز
qirmiz ("crimson"),
which itself derives from
Middle Persian carmir ("red, crimson")...
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exegete Saadia Gaon (882–942)
wrote that the
scarlet colored fabric was
qirmiz (Arabic: قرمز),
derived from the
kermes insect and
which produced a color...
- Arabia, by
Fazlur Khan Tomb of Shah Rukn-i-'Alam, Multan, ****stan Darb
Qirmiz Quarter, Cairo,
Egypt Restoration of Azem Palace, Damascus,
Syria Nail Çakirhan...
- from Old
Spanish cremesin, via
Medieval Latin cremesinus from
Persian قرمز
qirmiz "a kermes",
which is
ultimately from
Sanskrit कृमिज krmi-ja literally: "red...
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Tripterygiidae (Perciformes) in the Red Sea, with
description of
Enneapterygius qirmiz, and
reinstatement of
Enneapterygius altipinnis Clark, 1980". Zootaxa. 3152:...
- Old
Spanish cremesín, via
Medieval Latin cremesinus from
Arabic قيرميزل
qirmizI, from
Persian قرمز
qermez kermes;
ultimately from
Sanskrit कृमिज krmi-ja...
- genus),
kermes (dye),
kermes oak (tree),
kermesite (mineral) قِرمِز
qirmiz [
qirmiz] (listen), dye from kermes-type
scale insects including (but not limited...