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Alizari
‖ Alizari (ælɪˈzɑːrɪ) [Fr. and Sp., according to Devic, prob. ad. Arab. al the + ﻋa{cced}ārah juice pressed out, extract, f. ﻋa{cced}ara to press, extract. This is confirmed by the variant form azala ‘la graine de garance qu'on apporte de la Turquie asiatique est appelée azala ou izari’ (Bose Dict...
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lizary
† lizary Obs. = Alizari.1791 Hamilton Berthollet's Dyeing II. ii. iii. ii. 154 When we wish to obtain a fine bright colour we mix several kinds of lizary together.
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Arabic al-ʿuṣāra in Spanish as alizari, madder root.
Arabic ar-rub in Spanish as arroba, a unit of measure.
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alizarate
alizarate Chem. (əˈlɪzəreɪt) [f. Alizari + -ate4.] A salt of alizaric acid.1875 Ure Dict. Arts I. 70 Alizarate of potash, from which the alizarine may be thrown down as a bright yellow precipitate.
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alizaric
alizaric, a. Chem. (ælɪˈzærɪk) [f. prec. + -ic.] Of alizari or madder. alizaric acid: a colourless crystallized substance produced by the action of nitric acid on alizarine or rubian; = phthalic acid.1863 Watts Dict. Chem. (1879) I. 113.
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List of English words of Arabic origin (A–B)
The word's first records are in the early 19th century in France as alizari. The origin and early history of the French word is obscure.
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alizarin
alizarin Chem. (əˈlɪzərɪn) Also alizarine. [a. Fr. alizarine, f. Alizari: see -in.] The red colouring matter of the madder root (C14H8O4) discovered and named by Robiquet; now prepared from anthracene. Also attrib., designating dyestuffs derived from, or similar in action to, alizarin; the colours o...
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