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indigo noun (indigos or indigoes) 1 a violet-blue dye either obtained naturally from a plant or made synthetically. 2 any of several leguminous plants whose leaves yield a violet-blue dye. 3 the deep violet-blue colour of this dye. adj violet-blue.
ETYMOLOGY: 16c: Spanish índigo or índico, from Greek Indikon Indian substance (ie dye).

indigo noun (indigos or indigoes) 1 a violet-blue dye either obtained naturally from a plant or made synthetically. 2 any of several leguminous plants whose leaves yield a violet-blue dye. 3 the deep violet-blue colour of this dye. adj violet-blue.
ETYMOLOGY: 16c: Spanish índigo or índico, from Greek Indikon Indian substance (ie dye).

indigo noun (indigos or indigoes) 1 a violet-blue dye either obtained naturally from a plant or made synthetically. 2 any of several leguminous plants whose leaves yield a violet-blue dye. 3 the deep violet-blue colour of this dye. adj violet-blue.
ETYMOLOGY: 16c: Spanish índigo or índico, from Greek Indikon Indian substance (ie dye).