"Vermil" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Vermil is not a commonly used English word. It could be a misspelling of the word "vermillion," which refers to a deep red color, or a rare word "vermil" (also spelled vermyl) which may be archaic or obsolete and generally refers to a type of swift or early type of worm.
A type of medicine that is applied to the skin or used as an ointment to treat or prevent parasitic worms, especially hookworms, roundworms, or tapeworms. It is also called an anthelmintic.
Vermilion is a deep red color with a slight orange or brown tint. It is a bright, vivid, and intense color that is reminiscent of the color of mercury sulfide, a reddish mineral used to produce the pigment. The word "vermilion" comes from the Latin word "vermiculus," which means "little worm," likely due to the fact that the mineral was named after the worm-like veins it often formed in rocks. In art, vermillion is a vibrant red color used in paintings, decorations, and other objects.