incarnadine flesh-pink; blood-red. fuscous brownish-gray in color. kermes a red dye derived from dried females of a scale insect, /Kermes ilices/, native to the Mediterranean region. cochineal a dye similarly from /Dactylopius coccus/, which lives on certain New World cacti. lateritious brick-colored. aeneous bronze-colored. bistre a brown pigment from wood soot. puccoon one of certain plants producing a red dye. fulvous yellow-brown or yellow-gray. ponceau a bright red-orange color. glaucous light blue-green; covered with a silvery bloom. orchil a violet substance obtained from certain lichens, chiefly /Roccella/ ssp.; a lichen yielding this dye. peachblow a pale purplish pink. cudbear a violet dye obtained from certain lichens, esp. /Lecanora tartarea/. perse colored a deep shade of blue or purple. anil a shrub, /Indigofera suffructicosa/, yielding indigo; the color indigo. merle blue-gray with black markings, used esp. to describe a dog's coat. atroceruleous blue-black. fuliginous sooty; soot-colored. animal black boneblack, ivory black, or similar pigments of calcined animal matter. lyard (Brit. dial.) white- or grey-streaked. blae blue-gray or -black; bleak; sunless. griseous pearly gray.