cudbear

cudbear
/kud"bair'/, n.
a violet coloring matter obtained from various lichens, esp. Lecanora tartarea.
[1760-70; coinage by Dr. Cuthbert Gordon, 18th-century Scottish chemist, based on his own name]

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      violet, red, or bluish dyestuff, considered similar to orchil and used in colouring pharmaceuticals; also any colour obtained from this dye. Cudbear is also the common name for the lichens (Ochrolechia, Roccella, Lecanora) from which the dye is derived.

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