madder in Portuguese
madder in Portuguese is garança, alizarina, granza — madder means a plant whose root produces a deep reddish dye, or the dye itself.
madder in Portuguese
garança
A dye made from the plant.
alizarina
A dye made from the plant.
granza
A dye made from the plant.
ruiva
A dye made from the plant.
ruiva-dos-tintureiros
A dye made from the plant.
What does "madder" mean?
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noun A plant whose root produces a deep reddish dye, or the dye itself.
"Medieval weavers used madder to dye wool a deep red."
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adj Having the deep purplish-red colour associated with the madder dye.
"The curtains were a rich madder shade."
madder in a sentence
- Medieval weavers used madder to dye wool a deep red.
- The curtains were a rich madder shade.
Common Portuguese translations
Frequently asked questions
What is "madder" in Portuguese?
"madder" in Portuguese is garança, alizarina, granza. madder means: A plant whose root produces a deep reddish dye, or the dye itself.
How do you use "madder" in a sentence?
Example: "Medieval weavers used madder to dye wool a deep red." In Portuguese, "madder" is garança, alizarina, granza.
Are there other ways to say "madder" in Portuguese?
Yes — Portuguese has 5 translations listed for "madder": garança, alizarina, granza, ruiva, ruiva-dos-tintureiros.
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