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Etymology edit

Borrowing from Spanish.

Noun edit

azafranillo

  1. A Mexican flower (Escobedia scabrifolia) whose roots are the chief source of the orange dye azafrin.
    • 1951, Harry James Deuel, The Lipids: Their Chemistry and Biochemistry, page 601:
      When it is treated with bromine in chloroform, only four double bonds of the azafranillo dyestuff are saturated.
    • 2005, NIIR Board of Consultants & Engineers, The Complete book on Natural Dyes & Pigments::
      Azafrin is a naturally occuring orange pigment isolated from azafranillo root (Escobedia scabrifolia).

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