amaranthine

amaranthine
/am'euh ran"thin, -thuyn/, adj.
1. of or like the amaranth.
2. unfading; everlasting: a woman of amaranthine loveliness.
3. of purplish-red color.
[1660-70; AMARANTH + -INE1]

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  • amaranthine — adjective Date: 1667 1. a. of or relating to an amaranth b. undying 2. of the color amaranth …   New Collegiate Dictionary

  • amaranthine — 1. noun A dark reddish purple colour. 2. adjective a) Of a dark reddish purple colour b) unfading, eternal, immortal, infini …   Wiktionary

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  • amaranthine — immortal; undying; deep purple red colour Colour Terms …   Phrontistery dictionary

  • amaranthine — adj. undying, never fading; reddish purple …   English contemporary dictionary

  • amaranthine — a. 1. Of the amaranth, like an amaranth. 2. Unfading, fadeless, imperishable, undecaying, undying, deathless, immortal, perennial, ever blooming, ever vernal. 3. Purplish, purpureal, amethystine …   New dictionary of synonyms

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