different between carmines vs carmined
carmines
English
Noun
carmines
- plural of carmine
Anagrams
- Crimeans, Mercians, cerimans, cremains, minecars, screamin'
Latin
Verb
carmin?s
- second-person singular present active subjunctive of carmin?
Spanish
Noun
carmines m pl
- plural of carmín
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carmined
English
Etymology
carmine +? -ed
Adjective
carmined (comparative more carmined, superlative most carmined)
- Coloured with carmine.
Anagrams
- meandric
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