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  2. Color symbolism - Wikipedia

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    Yellow. Yellow is a primary color in many models of color space, and a secondary in all others. It is a color often associated with sunshine or joy. It is sometimes used in association with cowardice or fear, i.e., the phrase "yellow-bellied".

  3. Orange (colour) - Wikipedia

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    Orange is the colour between yellow and red on the spectrum of visible light. Human eyes perceive orange when observing light with a dominant wavelength between roughly 585 and 620 nanometres. In traditional colour theory, it is a secondary colour of pigments, produced by mixing yellow and red.

  4. Shades of orange - Wikipedia

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    In optics, orange has a wavelength between approximately 585 and 620 nm and a hue of 30° in HSV color space. In the RGB color space it is a secondary color numerically halfway between gamma-compressed red and yellow, as can be seen in the RGB color wheel. The complementary color of orange is azure.

  5. List of awareness ribbons - Wikipedia

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    This is a partial list of awareness ribbons. The meaning behind an awareness ribbon depends on its colors and pattern. Since many advocacy groups have adopted ribbons as symbols of support or awareness, ribbons, particularly those of a single color, some colors may refer to more than one cause.

  6. Saffron (color) - Wikipedia

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    Saffron is a shade of yellow or orange, the colour of the tip of the saffron crocus thread, from which the spice saffron is derived. The hue of the spice saffron is primarily due to the carotenoid chemical crocin .

  7. Amber (color) - Wikipedia

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    The color amber is a pure chroma color, located on the color wheel midway between the colors of yellow and orange. The color name is derived from the material also known as amber, which is commonly found in a range of yellow-orange-brown-red colors; likewise, as a color amber can refer to a range of yellow

  8. Shades of yellow - Wikipedia

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    Gold, also called golden, is a yellow-orange color which is a representation of the color of the element gold. The web color gold (also referred to as orange-yellow ) is sometimes referred to as golden to distinguish it from the color metallic gold .

  9. Color psychology - Wikipedia

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    Orange, yellow, and brown are the least popular colors, respectively. One theory for why people prefer one color over another is called ecological valence theory (EVT) proposed by Stephen Palmer and Karen Schloss.

  10. Marigold (color) - Wikipedia

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    Marigold is a yellow-orange color. It is named after the flower of the same name . New Zealand author Katherine Mansfield used “marigold” describe a hair colour in her short story Something Childish But Very Natural in 1914.

  11. Ochre - Wikipedia

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    Ochre ( / ˈoʊkər / OH-kər; from Ancient Greek ὤχρα (ṓkhra), from ὠχρός (ōkhrós) 'pale'), iron ochre, or ocher in American English, is a natural clay earth pigment, a mixture of ferric oxide and varying amounts of clay and sand. [1] It ranges in colour from yellow to deep orange or brown.