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Maroon

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Marone

See Maroon the color

Morone

Maroon the color of an unripe black mulberry

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Becchis test

A qualitative test for cottonseed oil based on the fact this oil imparts a maroon color to an alcoholic solution of silver nitrate

friars cowl

A tuberous perennial Arisarum vulgare having a cowl shaped maroon or violet black spathe found in the Mediterranean Canaries and Azores

kitambilla

A small shrubby spiny tree Dovyalis hebecarpa cultivated for its maroon purple fruit with sweet purple pulp tasking like gooseberries it is native to Sri Lanka and India

konini

An erect deciduous shrub or tree Fuchsia excorticata native to New Zealand growing up to 10 feet with maroon flushed flowers

Marroon

Same as 1st Maroon

Pompeian red

A brownish red approaching maroon supposed to be imitated from the color of the wall panels of houses in Pompeii which were decorated

Press

in its habits and has a bushy tail The fur is soft and varies from rusty red to maroon and to brownish black

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Maroon

Matched in: Term Maroon

Marone

See Maroon the color

Morone

Maroon the color of an unripe black mulberry

Keep your definitions linked to case research

Becchis test

A qualitative test for cottonseed oil based on the fact this oil imparts a maroon color to an alcoholic solution of silver nitrate

friars cowl

A tuberous perennial Arisarum vulgare having a cowl shaped maroon or violet black spathe found in the Mediterranean Canaries and Azores

kitambilla

A small shrubby spiny tree Dovyalis hebecarpa cultivated for its maroon purple fruit with sweet purple pulp tasking like gooseberries it is native to Sri Lanka and India

konini

An erect deciduous shrub or tree Fuchsia excorticata native to New Zealand growing up to 10 feet with maroon flushed flowers

Marroon

Same as 1st Maroon

Pompeian red

A brownish red approaching maroon supposed to be imitated from the color of the wall panels of houses in Pompeii which were decorated

Press

in its habits and has a bushy tail The fur is soft and varies from rusty red to maroon and to brownish black

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