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[syn: Indian madder, munjeet, Rubia cordifolia]
The Collaborative International Dictionary of English v.0.48:
Madder \Mad"der\ (m[a^]d"d[~e]r), n. [OE. mader, AS. maedere;
   akin to Icel. ma[eth]ra.] (Bot.)
   A plant of the genus Rubia (Rubia tinctorum). The root is
   much used in dyeing red, and formerly was used in medicine.
   It is cultivated in France and Holland. See Rubiaceous.
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   Note: Madder is sometimes used in forming pigments, as lakes,
         etc., which receive their names from their colors, such
         as madder yellow.
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   Field madder, an annual European weed (Sherardia
      arvensis) resembling madder.
   Indian madder, the East Indian Rubia cordifolia, used in
      the East for dyeing; -- called also munjeet.
   Wild madder, Rubia peregrina of Europe; also the Galium
      Mollugo, a kind of bedstraw.
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WordNet (r) 3.0 (2006):
Indian madder
    n 1: perennial East Indian creeping or climbing herb used for
         dye in the orient [syn: Indian madder, munjeet, Rubia
         cordifolia]