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Kermes



         


Kermes (or chermes) is the dried bodies of the females of a scale insect (Coccus ilicis), allied to the cochineal insect, and found on several species of oak near the Mediterranean. They are round, about the size of a pea, contain coloring matter analogous to carmine, and are used in dyeing. They were anciently thought to be of a vegetable nature, and were used in medicine.


The name Kermes is also use to describe a small European evergreen oak (antimony; -- so called on account of its red color.


The original version of this article was based on material from the public domain 1913 Webster's dictionary.





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