| | 1 | a pale sandy fawn colour | | 3 | a dark greenish-blue colour | | 4 | the greyish-green colour of an unripe olive | | 5 | of a rich deep red inclining to purple | | 10 | a colour between blue and violet in the spectrum | | 12 | very dark, having no colour from the absorption of all or nearly all incident light | | 14 | the colour of gold | | 15 | a bright pale green colour like that of a lime | | 16 | of the colour of milk or fresh snow | | 18 | of the colour between blue and yellow in the spectrum; coloured like grass | | 19 | a pale red colour | | 20 | a greyish-white lustrous malleable ductile precious metallic element | | 22 | brownish crimson | | 23 | a deep sky-blue colour | | 24 | a brilliant mauvish-crimson shade | | 27 | pale yellow; off-white |
| | | 1 | having the colour produced by mixing red, yellow, and black, as of dark wood or rich soil | | 2 | a reddish-purple colour | | 6 | colour of blood | | 7 | of the colour between green and orange in the spectrum, of buttercups, lemons, egg yolks, or gold | | 8 | the bluish-purple colour seen at the end of the spectrum opposite red | | 9 | a greenish-blue colour | | 11 | orange-coloured; reddish yellow | | 12 | having a colour like that of a clear sky | | 13 | dull brownish yellow in colour | | 14 | of a colour intermediate between black and white, as of ashes or lead | | 17 | bright green | | 19 | a colour intermediate between red and blue | | 21 | of the colour of ivory; creamy white | | 25 | the colour aquamarine | | 26 | of a yellowish-brown colour |
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