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  2. Green - Wikipedia

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    A dark green rectangle. In modern Japanese, the term for green is 緑, while the old term for "blue/green", blue (青, Ao) now means "blue".

  3. Shades of green - Wikipedia

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    This color is also called regular green. It is at precisely 120 degrees on the HSV color wheel, also known as the RGB color wheel ( Image of RGB color wheel ). Its complementary color is magenta . HTML/CSS uses the name lime for this color, using green to refer to a darker shade.

  4. Spring green - Wikipedia

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    It is a deep, dark green, which may vary from intense to very dark, almost black. The first recorded use of Brunswick green as a color name in English was in 1764. Another name for this color is English green. The first use of English green as a synonym for Brunswick green was in 1923.

  5. Viridian - Wikipedia

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    Viridian is a bright shade of spring green, which places the color between green and teal on the color wheel, or, in paint, a tertiary bluegreen color. Viridian is dark in value, has medium saturation, and is transparent .

  6. Olive (color) - Wikipedia

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    Grayish olive. B: Normalized to [0–255] (byte) Olive drab is variously described as a "A brownish-green colour" ( Oxford English Dictionary ); [4] "a shade of greenish-brown" ( Webster's New World Dictionary ); [5] "a dark gray-green" ( MacMillan English dictionary ); "a grayish olive to dark olive brown or olive gray" ( American Heritage ...

  7. Color in Chinese culture - Wikipedia

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    The clear blue sky and fresh green vegetables were considered shades of a single color which could even include black as its darkest hue in some contexts. Modern Standard Mandarin does make the blue-green distinction using lǜ ( 绿 ; 綠 ' leafy ') for green and lán ( 蓝 ; 藍 ' indigo ') for blue.

  8. Color symbolism - Wikipedia

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    Green. Green is a primary color in many models of color space, and a secondary in all others. It is most often used to represent nature, healing, health, youth, or fertility, since it is such a dominant color in nature. It can be a very relaxing color but is also used in the US to symbolize money, greed, sickness or jealousy.

  9. Teal - Wikipedia

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    Teal green is a darker shade of teal with more green. It is a variable color averaging a dark bluish-green that is green, darker, and stronger than invisible green or pine tree. Teal green is most closely related to the Crayola crayon color Deep Space Sparkle. Deep sea green

  10. Sepia (color) - Wikipedia

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    Grisaille is a painting technique developed in the 14th century in which a painting is rendered solely in tones of gray, sepia, or dark green. In the last quarter of the 18th century, Professor Jakob Seydelmann of Dresden developed a process to extract and produce a concentrated form of sepia for use in watercolors and oil paints .

  11. Verdigris - Wikipedia

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    : 135 With aging, the green pigment in these applications will show signs of browning or darkening. [12] : 637 For example, in Botticelli 's The Mystical Nativity , from 1500, the blue-green costumes of the angels have darkened to a dark green colour.