different between pyrrhous vs flammeous

pyrrhous

English

Etymology

Ancient Greek [Term?]

Adjective

pyrrhous (comparative more pyrrhous, superlative most pyrrhous)

  1. reddish; ruddy

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flammeous

English

Etymology

From Latin flammeus (fiery), derivative of flamma (a flame).

Adjective

flammeous (comparative more flammeous, superlative most flammeous)

  1. Pertaining to, consisting of, or resembling fire; fiery.
    1. Having the color of fire or flame.

Related terms

  • fiery
  • blazing
  • pyrrhous

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