ANNOT'TA
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 Orlean, or roucou; a hard dry paste, consisting of the pellicles of the seeds of the bixa orellana, a shrub growing in S. America and the W. Indies.  It is moderately hard, of a brown color on the outside, and a dull red within.  It is used in dyeing to give an orange cast to a simple yellow.  It is used also in coloring cheese.  [See Anotta.]