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Borrowed from Latin purpurascēns (becoming purple, somewhat purple), from purpura (purple) +‎ -scō (inchoative suffix). Equivalent to purpure +‎ -escent. Doublet of purplescent.

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purpurescent (comparative more purpurescent, superlative most purpurescent)

  1. (rare) Somewhat purple; tinged with purple.
    Synonyms: purpurish, purplescent, purplish, purply

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