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anil

[ an-l ]

noun

  1. a West Indian shrub, Indigofera suffruticosa, of the legume family, having elongated clusters of small, reddish-yellow flowers and yielding indigo.
  2. indigo; deep blue.


anil

/ ˈæ²Ôɪ±ô /

noun

  1. a leguminous West Indian shrub, Indigofera suffruticosa: a source of indigo Also calledindigo
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˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins

Origin of anil1

1575–85; < Portuguese < Arabic ²¹²Ô-²ÔÄ«±ô, equivalent to al the + ²ÔÄ«±ô indigo < Sanskrit ²ÔÄ«±ôÄ« indigo ( ²ÔÄ«±ô ( a ) dark blue + -Ä« feminine noun suffix)
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˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins

Origin of anil1

C16: from Portuguese, from Arabic ²¹²Ô-²ÔÄ«±ô, the indigo, from Sanskrit ²ÔÄ«±ôa dark blue
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Pertaining to, or obtained from, anil; indigotic; Ã applied to an acid formed by the action of nitric acid on indigo.

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Putting into Acapulco, they found a bark laden with cocoas and anil.

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Discovered in 1826, this body was formerly prepared from indigo—in Spanish, anil, whence the name; but is now produced on a larger scale from benzol, a coal-tar product.

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The lungs on either side are enclosed in a separate and perfect bag, anil each lung has a distinct pleura.

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The anil, or indigo, of these provinces has always been considered in commerce as equal and sometimes superior to that of Guatemala.

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