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Vermilion - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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of the color vermilion. ... A vivid red to reddish orange. Also called Chinese red, cinnabar. ... To color or dye (something) in the hue vermilion. [Middle English vermelion, from Old French vermeillon, from vermeil; see vermeil.]
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vermilion rockfish ... Also called rasher. ... What color is vermi...
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This color is also called "Chinese Red," although the word vermillion is French. In the French Cajun world, there is a Vermilion Parish and a Vermilion Bayou in Louisiana, and many families named Vermilion and Vermillion throughout southern Lousiana.
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Reddish in color. Rusty. Reddish brown. Scarlet. A strong to vivid red or reddish orange. Strawberry. Reddish; light red to dark pink. Sun Burst Red. Bright illuminated red. Tomato Red. Strong Red. Vermilion. Bright red.
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A tool for web developers to test website color combinations, along with a library of pre-selected combinations. ... 1971 duster motorola gp 300 rugged lark;
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The Red-yellow-Green-cyan-Blue called the RGB light spectrum that the computer uses subtracts light to darken colors, so only only the full hue colors and tints are the same as the full hue colors on the Real Color Wheel.
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Rash Japan 1999 journey report - glossary of Japanese terms ... torii Shinto gate, usually painted the red-orange color called vermilion - there's (at least) one at the entrance to every Shinto shrine. A few of these shrines have so many, walking through them's like being in a corridor.
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Hutchinson encyclopedia article about Vermilion (color). Vermilion (color). Information about Vermilion (color) in the Hutchinson encyclopedia. ... Vermilion (color); Vermilion (disambiguation); Vermilion (song); Vermilion Airport; Vermilion Bay Airport; Vermilion Bay Water Aerodrome; Vermilion Bay, ON; Vermilion Bay,
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Most Crayola crayon color names are taken from the U.S. Commerce Department's National Bureau of Standards book called "Color: Universal Language and Dictionary of Names." Many crayon names are also borrowed from traditional artists' paints.
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