indigo in Italian
indigo in Italian is indaco — indigo means a deep blue-purple color, or the dye of that color traditionally extracted from certain plants.
indigo in Italian
indaco
having a deep purplish-blue colour
indaco
What does "indigo" mean?
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noun A deep blue-purple color, or the dye of that color traditionally extracted from certain plants.
"The dress was dyed a rich indigo."
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adj Having a deep blue-purple color.
"The evening sky turned indigo just before nightfall."
indigo in a sentence
- The dress was dyed a rich indigo.
- The evening sky turned indigo just before nightfall.
Common Italian translations
Frequently asked questions
What is "indigo" in Italian?
"indigo" in Italian is indaco. indigo means: A deep blue-purple color, or the dye of that color traditionally extracted from certain plants.
How do you use "indigo" in a sentence?
Example: "The dress was dyed a rich indigo." In Italian, "indigo" is indaco.
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