• @[email protected]
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    2099 months ago

    Ver- words are often green because of Latin. “Verde” in Italian, “Vert” in French, “Verdant” in English

      • Jack Hughman
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        419 months ago

        Vermillion is such a pretty word to mean worm colored…

        I guess a worm can be cute if you give it a bow to wear.

        • Echo Dot
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          39 months ago

          But worms are brown.

          Actually worms are transparent but they eat dirt, so they’re brown.

          • Jack Hughman
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            129 months ago

            There are plenty of pink and red worms out there. And grey. And some green. A few blue.

          • AutistoMephisto
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            9 months ago

            And perhaps at one point they ate clay, so they would have been more reddish in color, or perhaps the dirt they were consuming was more reddish in color.

            • @[email protected]
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              79 months ago

              Googled it. It wasn’t because of worms in general. It was from Vermiculus which is the diminutive of Vermis but also was how they called a very specific worm, at some point in time the only way they knew where to get red pigments from was by crushing this worm.

      • @Thunderbird4
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        39 months ago

        Same as vermicelli. Pasta that looks like vermin/worms.

    • @renrenPDX
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      89 months ago

      Verd/vert is the prefix. You can’t just cut off the last letter.

    • @Mango
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      49 months ago

      Yeah and million is for dollars which is green.