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Puce - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Puce (often misspelled as "puse","peuse" or "peuce") is a color that is defined as ranging from reddish-brown to purplish-brown, with the latter being the more widely-accepted definition found in rep...
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"Out came the cambrics and the muslins: lilac, Pomona green and pale puce, made into wispy round dresses figured with rosebuds, with row upon row of frills round the ankles." ... "Any pleasure Lady Theresa might have derived from the ball had been destroyed by the sight of Cordelia Monksleigh, in a hideous puce gown,
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Neon Pink. Glowing illuminating pink. Pink. Very light red, close to white. Puce. A deep red to dark grayish purple. Raspberry Red. A deep purplish red. Rose. Light red to dark red. Ruby. A dark or deep red to deep purplish translucent red.
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the ancient primaries ... ; For the past 400 years, the drug of choice to combat the headachy symptoms of color complexity and substance uncertainty has been the primary color scheme. ... The painter's three primary colors are the foundation of academic color theory (which is not really a theory), and some art school...
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